It means the person who is being spoken about or is haveing it said to is dealing with more than what they can handle
The phrase "bit off more than he could chew" means to have taken on a task or responsibility that is too difficult to handle. It implies that the person has overestimated their abilities and is struggling to deal with the situation.
I took on more work than I can do.
To prevent your dog from engaging in shirt biting behavior, you can try redirecting their attention to a more appropriate chew toy, providing regular exercise and mental stimulation, and seeking guidance from a professional dog trainer for additional training techniques.
Dreams can be symbolic and open to interpretation. In this case, dreaming of butterflies biting your hand may suggest feelings of vulnerability or transformation in your waking life. It could be a reflection of a situation where you feel overwhelmed by change or uncertainty.
no its not a side affect, its an affect of your ignorance. your not supposed to chew until it wears off.unless it lasts a week more than the 5 hours dentists claim it lasts.
Since there in the dissent family and their brain isn't really that big I doubt you could train a hamster not to bite but if you handle him more and let him get used to you he will most likely stop biting you
The chances are your guinea pig doesn't hate you there very friendly animals once you build a relationship with them. if your guinea pig is acting shy around you or biting you try spending more time with it and putting things for it to chew in its cage it may be biting because its teeth are long and its trying to file them down.
The first time some semblance of this saying appears in print is 1877 in the book "Western Wilds". But remember that once it appears in print it has been in common usage for quite some time. To bite off more than you can chew is a clever use of analogy to describe being overworked or over committed to a project or enterprise.
"Mucha tela para cortar" literally means "Too much fabric to cut". An English idiom equivalent would be "Biting off more than you can chew".
A dog will stop teething 2 to 4 weeks after they start teething. Giving them plenty of chew toys will help save your furniture from being destroyed. Puppies may chew on your hand because their teeth hurt. Say no in a stern voice, but don't get mad at them, instead give them a chew toy to chew on. As soon as they start chewing on the chew toy give them praise. Also ice cubes can help during the teething process. Some dogs find them fun to pay with, and they can help to numb the gums to help with the pain.
No. The hyperbole is more often a sentence which exaggerates for the sake of effect as in "I am so mad I could chew nails."
"In over your head" is like "biting off more than you can chew" is like "taking on more than you can handle." I think of "In over your head" referring to not having the talent. "Noah, you are a great carpenter but you are in over your head to try to build an ark."