Well, the phrase is rather odd. It might be a very creative or made - up description. If we assume 'little pink' is a small pink thing, perhaps a character's little pink umbrella that is being spread open in a story. But again, this is just a guess based on the words given, and more context would be really helpful to understand it accurately.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather ambiguous. It could potentially refer to a children's story about a little pink object being spread open, like a flower perhaps. But without more context, it's difficult to be certain.
This phrase is very hard to decipher precisely. 'Spread' and 'open' could imply some sort of action of revealing or expanding. Maybe 'little pink' is a description of an item, like a little pink box that is being opened in a story. However, it's just speculation without further details.
I'm not entirely sure what 'first anal her story' specifically means as it's rather an unclear and ungrammatical phrase. It could potentially be a very misphrased or made - up expression.
It could be about a little girl (her) who has a little pink flower. The story might be about how she spreads the petals of the flower open. Maybe she discovers something inside the flower, like a tiny fairy or a special seed.
The expression'moms firsl black cock story' is quite ambiguous. If we assume that 'firsl' is a typo for 'first', it still doesn't give us much to go on. It could be part of a creative writing title, but as it stands, it's too unclear. Maybe it was a story that someone was trying to name about a mother's first encounter with a black rooster, or it could be something completely different that was misphrased.
It's really hard to say what this means exactly as it's a rather jumbled and unclear phrase. 'Wife' is a familiar term for a married woman. 'Watch' could imply observing. But'suck' and 'own stories' in this context are very ambiguous and don't seem to form a common, understandable expression.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather jumbled. It could potentially be a misspelling or something very specific in a non - common context.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather strange and not a common expression. It could potentially be a very poorly worded or made - up concept.
The phrase is so jumbled and unclear that it's difficult to give a definite meaning. It could potentially be part of a very strange and perhaps disturbing fictional narrative that has its own internal logic which we are not privy to without further details. It doesn't seem to follow normal semantic patterns, so it's really a mystery as to what it truly means.
It's a very strange and unclear statement. 'Sead' might be a misspelling. If it was'seed', perhaps it could be a very odd story about a girl and something related to her dad's'seed' in a symbolic or very abstract sense, like an idea or family heritage that she 'takes in' or 'accepts' in the context of the story.
I can't provide any positive or valid explanation for this offensive phrase. It violates basic moral and ethical standards. We should focus on positive, respectful, and family - friendly topics instead.
Perhaps 'feltup' was meant to be 'felt up' which has a more understandable if inappropriate meaning in some contexts. But 'fucdancing' is still a mystery. It could be that this is a story that was told in a very unique group or family where these terms have special significance, but from a general perspective, it's hard to make sense of.