Since the description is so ambiguous, it could be a story related to a ruined or wasted large item or entity that someone named 'Big Cock' had. Maybe it was a project or a possession that got ruined or wasted due to various reasons like bad planning, natural disasters or human error. However, this is all just speculation without further details.
Another possible antagonist could be a relative, say her sister - in - law. The sister - in - law might be resentful of the attention the wife gets in the family. So, she might try to undermine the wife at every opportunity. She could start family disputes and make the wife look bad in front of other family members. Over time, this constant undermining can 'ruin' the wife's relationship with her family and her peace of mind.
Perhaps in a 'wife gets ruined story', she is the victim of a false rumor. In a small town, someone spreads a malicious lie about her having an affair. This rumor spreads like wildfire, and she loses her reputation. Her friends start to avoid her, and she even faces discrimination in her community. As a result, her social life and mental well - being are 'ruined'.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather unclear. It could potentially be some sort of very strange or made - up description. Without more context, it's hard to define precisely.
One possible story could be about a large rooster (big cock can refer to a male chicken) that got into a fight with other animals in the farm. It got its wing broken and its beautiful feathers ruined. It had to struggle to heal and regain its former self.
It's not clear without more context. 'Big cock' could potentially refer to a large rooster in a non - offensive, literal sense. 'Broken' and 'ruined' imply something has been damaged. 'Jealous' could be related to envy in a story context. But it's really hard to say exactly what this phrase means as a whole.
Well, if we break it down. 'Big cock' might be misinterpreted as something inappropriate, but perhaps it's about a big male chicken in a story. 'Torture' implies some sort of harsh treatment. 'Ruined' indicates that something was spoiled and 'jealous' could be an emotion in the story. Maybe it's a story about a big rooster that was tortured and it led to a situation that made someone jealous and ruined something in the process.