don't be so angry with me ; its not that big of a deal
don't hurt me
"Singing your head off" means that you are singing loudly and enthusiastically, you are really enjoying singing.
An idiom is something that does not mean what the phrase says literally, so yes. You can't actually laugh your head off.
It means what it sounds like. Or it can mean just plain and simply to kill said person.
Please calm down and don't be alarmed, this doesn't mean someone is trying to eat you. We British are not a cannibalistic bunch and I can assure you that we do not nibble on people's arms for no reason (well, most of us anyway). 'Bite your arm off' in Britain is a slang expression meaning 'be very overly excited'. For example: "I say jolly ol'wife o'mine, I presume the kids would bite your arm off if they knew we were taking them to that spiffing Disney World this weekend".
To laugh a lot - the image is pretty self-explanatory.
there mean they will bite your head off... What do you think sherlock?
yes, it would bite off any other body part, why woulden't it bite off your head?
it means my sister is so annoying i could bite my head off
no u dont !!!! u have to give them draw blood and see if they have rabies so u dont have to bite the dogs head off and please do not try it because i dont want all the mess coming to the er lol!!!!
its at the picket concert now do you guys believe me cuz if you dont well
It means yelled at you about something and just jumped on your case about something.The idiom "Bite your head off means" someone is extremely angry at you.
While a fox could give you a nasty bite and do quite a bit of damage, it isn't big enough to actually bite off your head.
ill bite your face
Probably not.
not unless they bite your head off
It means to respond angrily, usually undeserved, as if you are snapping at them.It means they yelled at you.
because they can bite your head off