˜yĐÄvlog

Advertisement

Advertisement

bite me

[ bahyt mee ]

interjection

  1. (used as an exclamation of contempt, annoyance, or peeved dismissal):

    On hearing her latest sob story, all he said as he walked away was, “Bite me!”

    You’re restructuring our department by getting rid of the best personnel? Bite me!



Discover More

˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bite me1

First recorded in 1960–65
Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Closely observed and exquisitely arranged, the LP is largely about falling in love — and lust — with Baker, with whom she’s now in a committed romantic relationship; “Best Guess” dreams of “tracing your tan lines” and “zipping your dress,” while “Ankles” asks a lover to “bite me on the shoulder” and “pull my hair” then “help me with the crossword in the mornings.”

From

When I was growing up, my first memories as a little girl were. . . there was a Pekingese that I used to tease relentlessly, and she used to bite me.

From

“He lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing his teeth as if he wanted to bite me,” Dmitry recalls.

From

“It didn’t just want to bite me,” Jack said quietly, stepping back.

From

Instead, Cricket chased the pheasants, attacked a family’s chickens during a stop on the way home and then “whipped around to bite me,” she wrote.

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement