No idea. It's a very strange phrase. Maybe it's some sort of code or just a very disorganized thought.
No, not really. It's such a strange and incomplete - sounding description that it's hard to make any sense of it without more details.
Well, it could be a story about a big black dog and a white boy who befriends a girl. Maybe the dog is like a protector for the girl and the white boy, and they go on adventures together.
It's really hard to say what it means exactly as it's such a random combination of words. It could potentially be a description of a story involving a big black thing (maybe an object, an animal or a person) and a white boy and a girl in some way, but without more context it's just pure speculation.
One possibility is that it's a story of friendship. The big black could be a big black cat. The white boy and the girl meet this cat and they form a bond. They take care of the cat and the cat brings them closer together as they share the responsibilities of looking after it.
No, it doesn't make immediate sense as 'doiny' is not a proper word. If we assume it's 'doing', the 'big fock story' part is still very unclear. It might be a very unique or personal way of expressing something, but without further clarification, it's just a jumble of words.
There was a white boy named Jack. In a strange encounter, he noticed a big black backpack on a man's back. The man was in a pitiful state, like he was begging. Jack, being curious, approached the man. The man told Jack that the big black backpack held all his worldly possessions and he had fallen on hard times. Jack decided to help the man find a place to stay and get some food.
Once upon a time, there was a big black masculine girl named Tasha. She was strong - willed and confident. There was also a white boy named Tom in her school. At first, they were a bit shy around each other. But during a group project, they started to talk. Tasha's bold ideas impressed Tom, and Tom's attention to detail helped Tasha. They became good friends and learned a lot from each other about different cultures and perspectives.
I'm not entirely sure. It could be that in a story, a character kneels at another's feet and there's something related to 'big black' involved. Maybe it's a big black secret that is revealed at that moment when someone kneels. But it's really a mystery without more information.
No, it doesn't make much sense as it is. It could be a jumble of words from a confused thought or a very specific in - joke that only a few people would understand.
I find it hard to make sense of this phrase. It seems like a string of words put together without a clear semantic connection. It might be a part of some very specific jargon or a personal code that we are not aware of.