Take a big juicy chunk. Preferably off their arm or leg.
no someone can't bite their teeth
This is not even remotely true. Someone is trying to scare you off biting your fingernails.
Ozzy-but he thought it was fake until he did it. Someone threw it on the stage.
The bite force of sulcata are specially intended to break down weak foods.
bite means that you really hurt someone with your teeth
t1ties or gtfo
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They bite you because they are scared and they are trying to protect themselves so they don't get hurt or killed.
She's just trying to scratch at an itch that's on her shoulder. Cows lick themselves, not bite. Horses bite themselves.
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
My Cornish Rooster would run to me, follow me around and bite me if I didn't pay attention to him or hand feed him treats. I'd wager that she's trying to get your attention and wants fed or loved.
well- uh- no, this is not illegal to bite someone, but you shouldn't otherwise do it if you talking about hurting someone physically as a very mean way, you should never bite someone if it's that.