I'm sorry, but 'cock' can have vulgar connotations. I can't provide relevant stories. Let's talk about something positive like stories of kindness or adventure.
It's a strange expression. It might suggest gathering your stories together in a disorganized or casual way, similar to stuffing things into a sack without much order.
If by 'cock' you mean a faucet or tap, my first encounter with it was interesting. I was at a new place and didn't know how to operate it properly at first. I had to figure out which way to turn it to get the water flowing. After a bit of trial and error, I managed to get it working.
I don't have a so - called 'big cock story' as it might be inappropriate or unclear. But I can share a story about a big rooster. There was a big rooster in my grandma's farm. It was very proud and always strutted around, protecting the hens. It had beautiful feathers and a very loud crow that could be heard from far away.
Well, here is a stuff story. A girl received a box full of stuff for her birthday. Inside were all kinds of interesting things like colorful beads, small stickers, and a little notebook. She decided to make a friendship bracelet using the beads. She spent the whole afternoon working on it. When she was done, she put a sticker on the notebook to mark this special day.
The Mo'o is another spooky element in Hawaiian ghost stories. The Mo'o is a shape - shifting water spirit, often taking the form of a large lizard or snake - like creature. There are stories of the Mo'o living in water sources like ponds and streams. If a person disrespects the water or the area where the Mo'o resides, they might be haunted by it. For example, if someone pollutes the water, strange things could start to happen, like unexplained noises or objects moving on their own near the water.