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Bite me ???
"Bite me" is used to express to get annoyed , right ?
What's the origin of this phrase ?
Because I think it is painful for me if someone bites me.
Jul 19, 2010 12:10 PM
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It's a phrase that originated in the 1990s as a cleaner way of saying "blow me", and it's what someone says in response to something/someone who offends them, similar to "f*** you", but far less rude. Example:
Person A: "Hey person B, have you gained weight? You're looking a lot heavier these days."
Person B: "Bite me, Person A!"
July 19, 2010
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First of all, It's not a nice thing to say (yeah, it's rude) and it means something like "kiss my -pretty- *** " "get lost" "leave me alone" ... normally used when you DON'T CARE about what the other person (or the entire world) is saying to you.
:-)
( http://www.italki.com/answers/question/66834.htm )
July 19, 2010
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It's the same as saying "Don't mess with me" or "F*** off!"
July 19, 2010
2
" Love bite", if you are not in love, "bite me" is in an opposite meanings: A slightly more polite way to say "Fxxk off you prick".
July 19, 2010
i agree with all.
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