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In which situation do you use the phrase " bite me"? What exactly does it mean? Is it a dirty word?
Mar 24, 2010 1:03 AM
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Also useful in similar situations:
(American) "Get bent!", "Shove it!"
(British) "Get stuffed!"
March 24, 2010
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bite me!
•a command, similar to "Go to hell!" (i.e. "Leave me alone!" "Go away!" etc.) Note: not considered especially vulgar, but usually considered inappropriate in more formal settings. Also bite my ass.
March 24, 2010
Very American TV soap language. It is about the highest level of vulgarity the censors will allow for daytime family TV...does anyone actually use that in real life? I guess maybe just not in my circle of friends.
March 25, 2010
Hi... If you can avoid this expression... It is not very elegant...
March 24, 2010
used to say to someone that they have made you feel angry or embarrassed 'You're looking a bit rough today.' 'Oh, bite me!'
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March 24, 2010
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