We should focus on positive, family - friendly and appropriate topics for Halloween, such as spooky but cute ghost stories or stories about trick - or - treating.
It's very likely a very specific phrase created for a particular situation, perhaps by a small group of people or for a specific piece of writing. It doesn't have the widespread usage that common phrases do. For example, phrases like 'once upon a time' are known across many cultures and languages, but this isn't like that.
If 'cock' is being used in a different sense, like as a slang for something else, it would change the meaning entirely. But generally, if we take it literally, it might be a humorous or interesting anecdote about an irresistible encounter with a rooster. For example, a story where a person is constantly drawn to watch a particularly magnificent rooster in a coop.
I'm not sure specifically what this'sleeping grandpas cock story' is. It could be some very local or made - up story that not many people are familiar with.
Once, my mom was so tired from working all day. She sat on the couch to rest while I was doing my homework. I finished my work and went to the living room to find her fast asleep with a book on her lap. I took a picture to tease her later. When she woke up, she was a bit embarrassed but we both had a good laugh.
Once upon a time, there was a mom who had a really tiring day. She had been to a party and had a bit too much to drink. When she got home, she just collapsed on the couch and fell asleep. Her little child tiptoed around, not wanting to wake her. The child covered her with a blanket and sat nearby, reading a book quietly, waiting for mom to wake up on her own.
Hardly. Well - known stories usually have a wide spread and are passed down through generations or are part of a cultural heritage. This title doesn't ring any bells in terms of well - known stories. It could be a new or very niche story that only a few people are aware of.