bite
[ bahyt ]
/ baɪt /
verb (used with object), bit, bit·ten or bit, bit·ing.
verb (used without object), bit, bit·ten or bit, bit·ing.
noun
Idioms for bite
Origin of bite
before 1000; Middle English
biten, Old English
bītan; cognate with Old High German
bīzan (German
beissen), Gothic
beitan, Old Norse
bīta; akin to Latin
findere to split
OTHER WORDS FROM bite
bit·a·ble, bite·a·ble, adjectiveWords nearby bite
British Dictionary definitions for snap someone's head off
bite
/ (baɪt) /
verb bites, biting, bit or bitten
noun
Derived forms of bite
biter, nounWord Origin for bite
Old English
bītan; related to Latin
findere to split, Sanskrit
bhedati he splits
Medical definitions for snap someone's head off
bite
[ bīt ]
v.
To cut, grip, or tear with the teeth.
To pierce the skin of with the teeth, fangs, or mouthparts.
n.
The act of biting.
A puncture or laceration of the skin by the teeth of an animal or the mouthparts of an insect or similar organism.
Idioms and Phrases with snap someone's head off (1 of 2)
snap someone's head off
see bite someone's head off.
Idioms and Phrases with snap someone's head off (2 of 2)
bite