That means: "At what time do you want that [slang word for male sex]"
This phrase is not appropriate or respectful. It roughly translates to "at what time do you want this penis" in French.
The future tense of "bite" is "will bite" or "is going to bite."
Past: bit Present: bite Future: will bite
The past tense of bite is "bit," and the future tense is "will bite."
In present tense, you can use "bite" as follows: First person singular: I bite Second person singular: You bite Third person singular: He/she/it bites First person plural: We bite Second person plural: You bite Third person plural: They bite
The homophones for bite are byte and bight.
I'll bite this little b----
The future tense of "bite" is "will bite" or "is going to bite."
They bite.
In the sentence "A spider's bite is harmful", bite is a noun.
No, They can not bite.
They don't bite peop, but they bite people.
yes salamanders do bite they will bite and you will bleed
I believe it's bite-sized.
Past: bit Present: bite Future: will bite
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
No they dont bite
to help bite