"Beat the bite" typically refers to strategies or actions taken to prevent insect bites, particularly from mosquitoes and ticks. This can include using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding areas where these insects are prevalent. The phrase emphasizes proactive measures to avoid the discomfort and potential health risks associated with insect bites.
bite means that you really hurt someone with your teeth
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
When food "has a bite to it" or "has a kick to it" it means that it is a little spicy.
Bite in French slang means "dick" in English.
It's basically rude and means bite my a**. The sarcastic expression 'bite me' means the same as get bent, get lost. Politely you could say, "Please leave me alone."
It means that their bark is bigger than their bite. they bark all the time but there is a low chance of them ever going to bite you. Like when a dog barks at the door, it does not mean that they are going to bite whoever walks in, they are just barking.
It's short for "get a bite to eat" - it means to go have something to eat.
it means a fairy kidapped a mosquito and told it to bite you
An animal will do anything that it can to defend itself when cornered. If a herbivore has no means of escape, it will certainly bite.
It means to beat an egg into the mixture.
Razor leaf=super effective
It means he will attempt to bite your lip .... I assume.