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Another One Bites The Dust
Someone knows exactly what ''bite the dust'' means?
I knew it means to die, but I also heard it means to fail, to crush; so are these interpretations both correct ?
6 nov 2015 09:50
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'Bite the dust' doesn't only mean 'die'. It means come to an end. If something 'bites the dust' it means that's the end of it. Defeated. Finished. Gone. Forget about it.
6 novembre 2015
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to bite the dust could mean to die, to fail, or to do something horribly incorrect
6 novembre 2015
Got it, thank you Richard!
6 novembre 2015
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