What Is The Meaning Of "bite Me!"? - Question About English (US)

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It’s an impolite phrase to tell someone to leave you alone or to dismiss something that they are telling you. For example, someone can say “Hey, you are a bad person!” . If you don’t care, you can respond with “Bite me!” Again, it’s not something you should say unless you are friends with the person and want to joke around.

It’s an impolite phrase to tell someone to leave you alone or to dismiss something that they are telling you. For example, someone can say “Hey, you are a bad person!” . If you don’t care, you can respond with “Bite me!” Again, it’s not something you should say unless you are friends with the person and want to joke around.

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This is a taunt! Similar to saying "I don't care!", you would say it in response to someone's comment if you wanted to be aggressive, or to show you are ignoring/disagree with what they said.

This is a taunt! Similar to saying "I don't care!", you would say it in response to someone's comment if you wanted to be aggressive, or to show you are ignoring/disagree with what they said.

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It’s an impolite phrase to tell someone to leave you alone or to dismiss something that they are telling you. For example, someone can say “Hey, you are a bad person!” . If you don’t care, you can respond with “Bite me!” Again, it’s not something you should say unless you are friends with the person and want to joke around.

It’s an impolite phrase to tell someone to leave you alone or to dismiss something that they are telling you. For example, someone can say “Hey, you are a bad person!” . If you don’t care, you can respond with “Bite me!” Again, it’s not something you should say unless you are friends with the person and want to joke around.

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