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bite:

1. To seize or grip with the teeth .

Quotes:

(1) Eugenia Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) inviting Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) in her room in Charade (1963): ' I don't bite you know ... unless it's called for. '

(2) Matthew Hollis (Michael Caine) and Jennifer Lyons (Michelle Johnson) Blame It on Rio (1984):
-- Matthew: ' Kiss you? I oughta spank you! '
-- Jennifer: ' Oh, please, and bite me too .'

(3) Austin (Mike Myers) to Vanessa (Elizabeth Hurley) in Austin Powers (1998): ' I won't bite... hard '

2. The vagina . Captain Francis Grose defined this word in Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1811) as: ' A woman's-privities . The cull wapt the mort's bite; the fellow enjoyed the wench heartily .' See vagina for synonyms. See also: vagina-dentata .

3. A cheat . To put the bite on , to cheat on .

4. In anal-copulation , to relax and contract the sphincter muscle of the anus .
Synonyms: snap (it); clamp-it-silly .
See also: biting-dog ; snapping-pussy ; snapping-turtle .



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