Definitely not. A proper English expression would follow correct spelling, grammar rules, and have a clear meaning. This phrase has a misspelled word and the overall construction is very unclear and not in line with standard English usage.
I'm not sure specifically which 'mother worships son big balls story' you are referring to. It could be some very specific or made - up story that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure what 'big dick sons sudece mother story' means exactly as it seems to be a jumble of words with perhaps some misspellings. It doesn't seem to be a common or known phrase in standard English.
No. It is not a known literary or cultural reference. It seems like a very strange and inappropriate combination of words that has no place in recognized cultural or literary works.
A 'big dick morph story' could potentially be a fictional or fantasy story where a character undergoes some sort of transformation related to having a large penis. However, this is a rather vulgar and inappropriate concept in most contexts.
Well, a 'big dick reaction story' might refer to a narrative where a character has a strong response to a situation that is somehow related to the idea of 'big' in a non - literal sense, like a big opportunity or a big mistake. But this is just speculation as the term is rather ambiguous.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big dick story' you're referring to. There could be various stories that might use this phrase in different contexts, such as in some tall tales or just as an expression in a made - up anecdote.
I have no idea who 'big dick randy' is in the story as I don't know the story itself. It could be a made - up character for a humorous or specific - themed story.