Well, it could be a rather rude or teasing statement. Maybe 'this' is something like a joke or a made - up tale directed at Rachel, and 'you big fat story' might be a way of saying the story is exaggerated or untrue. But without more context, it's hard to be sure.
It's a bit unclear without context. 'This is for Rachel' makes it seem like whatever it is, it's intended for her. The 'you big fat story' part is strange. It might be that someone is accusing Rachel of telling a big, over - the - top story, and this is a response to that. However, it could also be a very idiosyncratic way of saying that there's a story related to Rachel that is somehow large or important in a not - so - positive sense.
This statement seems quite ambiguous. It could be that someone has a story to tell Rachel, and they are emphasizing the nature of the story by calling it 'big fat'. It might be a story full of drama or something extraordinary. Or perhaps it's a sarcastic comment about a story Rachel has told, implying that it was too much or not believable. Maybe in a group where they often share stories, and this is a way of singling out Rachel and a particular story associated with her.
The significance could be related to some sort of inside joke or personal history between the speaker and Rachel. 'You big fat story' might be a term they use to describe a story that's been going around, perhaps one that Rachel is involved in. It could also be a way of getting Rachel's attention before telling her this story, which could be something important, funny, or embarrassing depending on the situation.
There was this big fat tree in the middle of a forest. It was so huge that it could shelter dozens of animals during a storm. Birds made their nests on its branches, squirrels ran up and down its trunk. It was like a giant guardian of the forest. Many a time, lost hikers would find their way by using this big fat tree as a landmark.
Since there's not much information given, it's really hard to say. It might be a story that has significance only to Rachel and the person saying 'this is for Rachel'. Maybe it's a memory they share, or a special anecdote.
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There's no indication given in that statement as to who should tell the story. It could be anyone, really.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'big fat cock story' would be. It could potentially be a tall tale or an elaborate story related to a large rooster perhaps. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly.
We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics rather than such inappropriate ones.
Since I don't know the exact story, Rachel could be anyone. She could be a fictional character created for a novel, a real - life person that the storyteller knows personally, or just a name used in a parable.
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