One example could be Amazon. It started as an online bookstore and has grown exponentially into a global e - commerce giant selling everything from electronics to groceries. It continuously expanded its services like Amazon Prime which includes fast shipping, streaming services etc.
Well, if we consider it in a non - vulgar sense, perhaps it could be a story about rapid growth in an area related to a rooster or some other creature where the 'cock' is not used in an improper way. For example, a story about a rooster that grows much faster than normal in a farm - based fable or children's story that has been given a rather odd name for some creative reason.
I'm not aware of any well - known 'hyper cock growth story' in mainstream literature or common knowledge. It seems like a rather unique and perhaps not very common concept.
Zoom is a notable one. Before the pandemic, it was just one of the many video - conferencing tools. But with the sudden need for remote work and online learning during the pandemic, its user base grew astronomically. It became a household name overnight and continued to expand its features and services to maintain its growth.
One great example is 'Anne of Green Gables'. It tells the story of an orphan girl's growth, her dreams, friendships, and how she overcomes difficulties in a very innocent and positive way.
One could be about a woman who is having a high - risk pregnancy due to carrying multiples. For example, she might be expecting triplets. She has to go through more frequent doctor visits, strict diet control, and lots of bed rest. Her family and friends rally around her to support her during this challenging time, bringing her healthy meals and keeping her company.
The term 'erotic' typically implies sexual or sensual content, which is inappropriate. However, if we consider just the 'hyper pregnancy' part without the 'erotic' aspect, it could potentially refer to fictional or extreme scenarios of pregnancy in some speculative or creative fictional works that focus on the physical, emotional, and social aspects of an exaggerated pregnancy situation. But this is a very different take from what the original term might imply.