A fork of Rural Dictionary
To die; to become bernie; to kick the bucket; to buy the farm. Short for bite the dust.
"I banged your mom last night." "That's not funny dogg, my mom bit it last week." "Oh shit, I'm really sorry. What happened?" "The horse fell on her."
n. Person bitten, usually by a shark, bear or similar large toothy beast into whose domain the person has moved. ......................................................................................
The bitee was wearing flip-flops and carrying a slice of salmon pizza; funeral arrangements are pending.
1. similar to "blow" or "suck", as in, something bad or unfortunate 2. to sting
1. "You failed the exam? That bites." 2. "Salt from potato chips really bites if you have a paper cut."
1) To viciously clamp down on something with one's own teeth. 2) To be bad and/or boring.
1) I tried feeding the geese at the pond, but most of them just attempted to bite me. 2) This PowerPoint presentation bites; I hope it finishes soon.