No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've rarely, if ever, heard such a combination of words in normal English usage.
Well, 'do me a head game' could potentially refer to someone playing mind games with you. However, 'air patty' is a rather strange addition. It might be that it's part of a really unique and creative story where someone is using this term to describe a situation that involves both mental challenges (the head game) and something intangible like an 'air patty', which could be a symbol or a made - up concept in the story.
Honestly, I have no idea what you're trying to say with 'air patty story now do my head'. It's quite a jumble of words that don't form a clear message for me.
I don't know what 'patty me' means. Maybe it's a new or made - up phrase. For 'air the story', one way could be to tell it out loud to an audience, like in a gathering or a presentation.
I'm not sure what the 'Patty Air story' is exactly. But generally, a story that contains extreme trauma like violence, abuse, or a life - threatening situation could potentially trigger PTSD - like feelings. However, it's not ethical to deliberately try to put someone into a state of PTSD.
It's not a straightforward yes or no. A lot depends on how the story is told and your own susceptibility. If the story evokes intense fear, helplessness, or horror, and you can't process those emotions, it could lead to PTSD.
Begin an air patty story by creating a character related to the patty. For instance, 'There was a little boy named Timmy who had a special power - he could make patties fly. One day, he made a patty and with a wave of his hand, the patty soared into the air. And this is the story of that air patty...' By introducing a character with a connection to the air patty, it gives more depth and a starting point for the narrative.
Definitely not. In normal English, we don't use expressions like this. It seems like a very random or perhaps even a wrongly - formed statement. There are no common idioms or phrases that are similar to it.
It depends on various factors such as licensing, broadcasting rights, and scheduling. So, it might not be possible to air it 24/7.
It's hard to say. Maybe you can check relevant platforms or sources to find out if it's possible to chase the 'Air Patty' story now. Sometimes it might be limited by licenses or release schedules.
Well, 'play me' is quite ambiguous. Do you mean play a song for you? Or something else? Regarding 'air patty story', it seems like some made - up or very specific concept that I'm not familiar with. I'm here to answer normal questions, not perform actions like 'playing' in an unclear sense.