What does the expression "bite me" mean?

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"BITE ME?!"

Okay, so what does this mean when you hear this?


  • When said to a mosquito, it means “free meal.” lol.

  • When said to a human, it is a general put down.


'Keeping' it above the border and free from any other Adult innuendo.

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If someone says bite me to you, it may be safely interpreted as they really did not like what you just said and took great offense.


If we had to tread on Adult innuendos (18+) --> it means something completely different (but I think you can probably figure that one out for yourself). It is a form of flirtatious phrase to get a certain kind of attention.


Bite ME ...is a form of 'slang' and is an expressive phrase - intended to be sarcastic or a form of fun.

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'Bite me' is an expression of feeling annoyed by someone . You use this expression or slang towards someone when they have made you feel angry or embarrassed. It is another way to say "I don't care what you think or Like I care (with eyes rolling)".


Examples in a conversation:


1) Boy: Your handwriting is so ugly!

Girl: Bite Me!

2) Adam: Hey Lucas, Gina likes you!

Gina: Bite me Adam! Why did you tell him that!

It was supposed to be a secret.


'Bite me' is often used because even though it is stern, offensive language it is still in a way much more polite and better to use rather than using a cursing word at someone.

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Bite me is a phrase used to express defiance against or contempt for someone. It is an expression of discontent or aggravation to another party.


How do you use it in a sentence?

  • This is what I want to do for our science project. If you don't like it. Bite me!

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