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bite your tail

When someone is certainly doing something wrong, followed by realization of the fact and remorse.

Popular in Canada and some parts of the North-Western States.

Alice: You should definitely not join the shady cult because of her, you will bite your tail sooner or later.
Bob: It's not a cult, it's a spiritual gathering place.

by Don't Call Me Buddy, Guy April 28, 2017

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Dog Whale Bites

A hickie.

Damn, you have lots of Dog whale bites.

by Boni Stimplton February 6, 2011


Fair Bite of the Beef

An Australian expression of mateship, celebration and affirmation. Typically used at social functions and barbecues, or to build rapport with strangers on public transport. Not to be confused with the phrase 'fair lunch of the lamb' - a much-scorned English phrase.

Also commonly used to express appreciation for someone who's overcome great adversity.

Phil was feeling out of place at a barbecue where everyone should feel welcome. He exclaimed 'fair bite of the beef' - to the delight of all present. The room erupted and was soon regarded as the number 1 larrikin and a general lush of a man. Many beers and salutations were offered.

by nadiaandtheboys December 10, 2017


creamy frost bite

When a girl puts ice cream in her mouth and then proceeds to blow the guy.

Dude: My girl gave me a creamy frost bite last night

by Monstermomma23 April 8, 2023


bite-size buddy

A friend that you enjoy hanging out with, but only for so long at a time. See also: frenemy

Andrew is a great guy, but I like him more as a bite-size buddy - he's been on our couch for like, four days now.

by _alexey September 28, 2014


bite my ride

Fuck me in my ride. (Car, Truck, etc)

Do you want to bite my ride?

by Toxil Cord September 4, 2015


Bites my elbow

The phrase bites my elbow is to be used when someone really gets on your nerves os annoys you.

Fredric really bites my elbow. He is always yodelling!

by Fredricisthebest56 January 26, 2019