it means you ate an apple
Well I'm assuming you heard that on TV or something... Did they refer to someone's body/self as bitten apple? Did they say that they didn't want the "apple" because it was bitten? Generally when someone refers to something(or SOMEONE) as a bitten apple; they mean that they have been bitten, in other words, "used" -bitten apple=non-virginal/used body
Apple computers
because competitors have bitten off a piece:)
If you mean the one for apple computers it's because Steve Jobs worked at an Apple Farm when he made his first computer.
The past participle of the word "bite" is "bitten."
It could be Twilight, although that is just two hands holding an apple and it is not bitten.
A bitten apple
love of apple computers?
If neither has been peeled/bitten, the banana. If they've been peeled/bitten, the apple.
Steve jobs
Cause they worship the devil hence Adam and eve she bit the apple
It means you find out that something you thought was a good thing turns out to be a bad thing; usually at the worst possible time.(such as after you've bitten into the apple)
Bit is the past tense of bite.The present perfect tense is bitten, and must be accompanied by the word "has" or "have", e.g. The dog has bitten the child. Past tense would be: The dog bit the child.present = bitesimple past = bitpast participle = bitten