Sure. A broken - winged bird as a head start symbol in a story could represent a character's vulnerability or a difficult situation right from the start. It can make the readers feel sympathy and anticipation for how the character will overcome this initial state.
No. Such behavior is inappropriate and not suitable for public or general social situations. It involves vulgar and improper actions that go against common moral and social norms.
Definitely not. In normal English, we don't use expressions like this. It seems like a very random or perhaps even a wrongly - formed statement. There are no common idioms or phrases that are similar to it.
In a business idea - generating session for a small family - run business, the wife might be the one with a lot of innovative and practical ideas. She gives her husband (who is also involved in the business) her thoughts and plans, which is like giving him the 'head' or main direction. For example, she might come up with a new marketing strategy that focuses on social media and community engagement, which could potentially boost the business's sales and reputation.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather unclear. It could potentially be a very strange or made - up statement. Maybe it's about a mother who likes to tell stories, but 'give head' in this context is really confusing and might be a wrong or inappropriate use of words.
I'm sorry, but this description seems inappropriate and unclear. If you mean a story where a wife gives support or leadership in some way, for example, in a family decision - the wife could be very assertive and take the lead, guiding the family towards a better future.
The Big Head Son and Small Head Father was a classic animated film with three seasons and 168 episodes. The cartoon was first broadcasted in China between 1988 and 1992 and was very popular among Chinese children.
Keep it simple. Avoid long, complicated sentences in your headlines. A simple headline is more likely to be read and understood quickly. Also, make sure the headline is honest and doesn't mislead the reader. If the story is only marginally related to a certain topic, don't make it seem like it's the central focus in the headline. For example, if a story mentions a celebrity briefly in the context of a larger event, don't make the headline all about the celebrity.