It may be said as a playful threat for a physical bite, but it would usually be said implying that the person saying it will copy/mimic/do the same as the person it is being said to has done.
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
The scorpion bite does have acid in it if that is what you mean.
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They are if you bite them!
When food "has a bite to it" or "has a kick to it" it means that it is a little spicy.
It means he will attempt to bite your lip .... I assume.
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Do you mean why does my cockapoo bite me or why do cockapoos bite? If you mean why do cockapoos bite, they don't. They just need extreme bite inhibition as puppies. If they don't receive it, they tend to be more rowdy and harder to train. But you can train them out of it by socilizing them to other dogs and yelling in hiigh pitched voice "Yiep!" every time they bite you.
You may mean "wide awake?"
Verb: beißenNoun: Biss (Biß)
Well if you mean where they bite your neck most of the time or your wrist. normally no where else.