This is a simile (pronounced sim-uh-lee), when one thing is compared to something totally different using the words likeor as.
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∙ 14y agoThe phrase "like cocks of rusty hay" is an example of a simile, which is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as." It creates a vivid image by making a comparison between the rustiness of hay and another object or concept.
Like a chicken, but more roosterish
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yes if the structural integrity is compromised like the frame being rusted out as an example
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That is a very broad question. If you are a male who likes cocks that helps to answer. But liking cocks could mean just thinking they are alright to be around. The key is if you are physically turned on by cocks. If you are sexually aroused by the idea of an erect penis than yes, you are probably gay. But if you are aroused by both vaginas and penises that means you are bisexual.
the smell is more like milky which can arouse cocks.
because he dont feel like it
The literary term you are referring to is "simile". A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as", such as comparing bears to honey pots in your example.