Bite me Meaning in English
expression
ˈbaɪt/ /ˈmi
BITE-mee
bˈaɪt/ /mˈiː
BITE-mee
Definition
A slang, informal expression used as a rude or playful way to dismiss someone, showing annoyance or telling them to mind their own business.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and often seen as rude or sarcastic. Commonly used among friends joking or in arguments. Not appropriate in formal conversation or with strangers. Sometimes playful, other times intentionally offensive.
Spanish: ¡déjame en paz! - ¡ni se te ocurra! - ¡no me molestes!Portuguese (BR): me deixa em paz! - vai se catar! - não enche!Portuguese (PT): deixa-me em paz! - vai pentear macacos! - não chateies!Chinese (Simplified): 少烦我!- 别理我!- 谁在乎?Chinese (Traditional): 少煩我!- 別理我!- 誰在乎?Hindi: मुझे तंग मत करो! - मुझे छोड़ दो!Arabic: اتركني وشأني! - لا تزعجني!Bengali: ধুর ফালাও - আমার পেছনে পড়ো নাRussian: отвали - отвяжисьJapanese: うるさいな - かまうなVietnamese: kệ tôi đi - mặc kệ tôiKorean: 알아서 해 - 신경 꺼Turkish: bana ne - işine bakUrdu: میری جان چھوڑو - دفع ہو جاؤIndonesian: urus aja - cuekin aja
Example Sentences
Hey, bite me!
basic
If you don't like it, bite me.
basic
He told his sister to bite me when she teased him.
basic
Oh please, bite me—I really don’t care what you think.
natural
Whenever her brother complains, she just says, 'bite me.'
natural
'You're not the boss of me.' 'Yeah? Bite me.'
natural