If we consider this in a non - adult context, 'big cock' could potentially refer to a large rooster. Maybe it's a story about a large rooster that did something wrong and faced a punishment related to its behavior, like being confined to a small area for pecking at other chickens.
It could potentially refer to a story where a character with a lot of power or influence (symbolized as 'big dick' in a non -literal sense) faces some form of punishment and then has a break in the events of the story. For example, in a corporate drama, a high - ranking executive who misuses power gets punished and then there is a lull or break in the action.
Once upon a time, there was a big rooster in a farmyard. The rooster was very proud and often bullied the smaller chickens. One day, it bent its beak while trying to peck too hard at a tough seed. The farmer saw this as a punishment from nature. The rooster couldn't eat properly for days and learned to be more gentle. This was the big cock's bending punishment story.
Well, 'big cock' could potentially refer to a large rooster in a farming or rural story. 'Rip off' might mean something was taken away forcefully or unfairly in that context, like a rooster having its food or nesting place ripped off. And 'ballbusting' could be some sort of action that stops the rooster from doing something, like chasing other chickens. But this is a very creative and perhaps not so common interpretation.
Maybe it's a fictional story where in a certain community or system (not related to vulgarity), any form of overpowering or dominant 'force' (symbolized by the term) is not welcome. It could be about equality and the prevention of one element from overpowering others in a CBT - like self - improvement or social - interaction - based story.
It could also be a term used in a local or cultural context that has a specific meaning related to family or relationships. For instance, in some traditional cultures, there might be a specific role or status associated with a 'white - clad' wife which could be referred to as 'white wife' in a non - adult, non - offensive way.
Well, 'homemade wife' could be seen as a term for a wife who is involved in a lot of home - based activities, like making things at home, cooking, etc. And 'gloryhole' might be misnamed or some kind of local jargon for a small nook or corner in a house. So the story could be about a wife's discovery or something that happened in that particular part of the house.
One possible plot could be about a sissy character who befriends a transgender girl (tgirl) and they go on adventures together. The 'large cock' could be metaphorical, like representing the big - heartedness or strong will of the tgirl. For example, they might face challenges in a community that doesn't understand them, but they support each other and grow stronger in the face of adversity.
Perhaps it's a creative or humorous way to describe a very important discovery. For example, a large fossil discovery that is much bigger than expected could be called 'giant' in a sense, and it becomes the big story in the archaeological field.
Well, if we consider 'big cock' as a misnomer for something else, like a big pipe or stick that is bending, the story could be about how it got bent. Maybe it was due to strong wind, or some heavy object fell on it. There could be a character in the story who discovers this bent object and tries to figure out what to do with it, whether to repair it or leave it as it is.
There might not be a very common non - inappropriate meaning for 'cock trample' as the term by itself is rather concerning. However, if we were to force a non - inappropriate interpretation, 'cock' could be a rooster and 'trample' means to step on, so it could potentially refer to a situation where a rooster gets stepped on by accident in a farmyard scenario.