Definitely not. It contains inappropriate and vulgar language ('monster cock') and the whole phrase is a jumbled - up and improper combination that is not found in any standard language. It's not something that would be used in general communication, whether written or spoken.
No. It is not a common phrase in any proper language. The words 'monster cock' are vulgar and the overall combination is very strange and not part of normal language usage.
No. In all languages, we have standards of propriety and this phrase goes against those. 'Monster cock' is an offensive term and adding 'for sister story' doesn't make it any more acceptable. There is no language where this would be a common or acceptable phrase.
I'm not entirely sure what specific meaning this phrase is supposed to convey. 'Monster cock' is a vulgar term and when combined with 'for sister story' it just creates a very odd and improper statement. It's not something that should be used in proper communication.
No. It is not a common phrase at all. I've never come across it in normal English usage, in literature, or in general conversation.
Definitely not. It's a very odd and rather unclear combination of words that doesn't seem to be part of any well - known idiom or common expression.
No. It is not a common phrase at all. It seems very specific and rather strange, not something you would typically hear in normal conversation or in common literature.
It's very likely a very specific phrase created for a particular situation, perhaps by a small group of people or for a specific piece of writing. It doesn't have the widespread usage that common phrases do. For example, phrases like 'once upon a time' are known across many cultures and languages, but this isn't like that.
No. 'Big cock' is inappropriate language and not part of the normal basketball lexicon. 'Bballbusting' is also not a common term, so the whole phrase is not a common one in the context of basketball.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. It's rather an odd and not - often - heard combination of words.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. In normal English usage, it seems rather strange and not a typical expression you would hear in everyday conversation or see in general writing.
Hardly. Common phrases are ones that are widely used and understood. This phrase 'big cock rip root cutout story' is so out - of - the - ordinary that it's not likely to be a common phrase. It may be something created for a very specific, perhaps even private or local context, but not something that is commonly known.
It is not a proper or common phrase at all. In normal language use, we don't see such a combination. 'Cock' in its more vulgar sense makes the phrase inappropriate, and even if we consider other non - vulgar meanings of 'cock', the overall construction of the phrase is not something that would be used commonly. 'CBT' also doesn't seem to fit in a normal way with the rest of the phrase.