No. Firstly, the possessive form of 'daddy' is wrongly written as 'daddys'. Secondly, 'hurtd' is not a recognized English word. A proper English phrase should follow the correct grammar and spelling rules, which this phrase clearly does not.
Definitely not. There are grammar and spelling mistakes in it. 'daddy's' is the correct possessive form, not 'daddys' and 'hurt' is the correct word, not 'hurtd'. So it's far from being a proper phrase.
No. In proper English, 'daddys' should be 'daddy's' and 'hurtd' is an incorrect spelling. So it is not a proper English phrase.
No. It is not a proper English phrase. In standard English, we don't have such a construction that makes logical sense in the normal language use.
No. The word 'firsl' is misspelled. It should be 'first'. And even if it was spelled correctly, it's still a rather strange and ungrammatical phrase as it stands without further context to clarify its intended meaning.
No, it's not a proper English phrase. 'Suck soms cock' is an inappropriate and ungrammatical construction. The whole phrase seems very odd and not in line with standard English usage.
No. In standard English, this phrase is not proper. It has an unclear construction and 'go story' is not a valid collocation.
No, it's not a proper English phrase. In proper English, we don't use such a random and ungrammatical combination of words.
Definitely not. A proper English phrase would follow grammar rules and have a more logical construction. 'davemeltzerwon' seems like a made - up or miswritten word, and the combination with 'good story' doesn't form a typical phrase structure. It's more like a random collection of words that lack the proper syntactic connection.
No, it's not a proper English expression. In standard English, this combination of words doesn't make sense grammatically or semantically. It seems to be a jumbled or perhaps even a made - up phrase that doesn't follow the normal rules of the language.
Definitely not. A proper phrase should be more easily understandable and follow standard language usage. This phrase 'his first stranger cock story' is so odd that it's not something you would encounter in normal communication. It might be some sort of very specific jargon within a very small group or just a made - up, unclear statement.
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.
No. A proper English phrase should consist of appropriate words. 'Wife' is a regular term for a married woman and 'deal' can be a valid word in many contexts. But 'creampie' is a very inappropriate and vulgar term. So this 'wife deal creampie story' cannot be considered a proper English phrase.