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The phrase "your cock" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase that refers to the male genital organ. Example: "I can't believe you just flashed your cock at the entire party last night. That was so inappropriate."
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Also, how's your cock?
"How big your cock is," Bubba replied.
Young man, I'm sure your cock is very big.
"You, mister, are going to start showing your cock.
"Show your cock," she adds and dies again.
Is that to the "How's your cock" bit?
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If he asks you though, say "Yeah, I do"., look him in the eyes, smile with your eyes, bite your lip, cock your head to the side and just tell him the truth.
To throw, plant your feet about shoulder-width apart, put a slight bend in your knees, cock your arm back, and hurl the grenade over your head as you take a strong step forward.
Put down those weapons and get your cocks out for the boys!
Oh, and if you have a boyfriend who is not present, the chances of your cock-blocking are at least double.
Girls Guidee to Etiquette, or, Shut Your Cock-Pocket and Listen to Me You Heinous Miniature Hellmouth-Dwelling Beasts PS I Love You.
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