Amen!I've told people to bite me. Also to step off. Not to mention some other less polite suggestions.
Guessing very few long-termers on SF would be surprised by my acknowledging that. Timidity has never been my style.Amen!
Nope. Just don't say it to vampires, and you'll be fine. Or to cannibals.Bite me big-time? Just wondered.
Oh, so sorry for sayin Bite me. No offence intended friend!No. Not the "big time" part, anyway. And, generally speaking, if I want to say it, I do. But I don't like the phrase Bite Me. Makes me wince. I prefer various other phrases (it would be improper and/or offensive to give an example).
Gosh, what if someone actually bit you?I've told people to bite me.
I was just stating if anyone wanted to say it... doesn't matter if they will say it... it's in the mind only dear.Nope, I would not say that, like Murrmurr, I don't like the phrase.
If I don't agree, I will state my opinion, than not engage in the back and forth tripe. No one is going to change my opinion, and I am sure I will not change theirs if they are that adamant.
I will give a good stare, and walk away.
Thanks, Ruthanne. I'm ok now, it passed.Oh, so sorry for sayin Bite me. No offence intended friend!
Right?Gosh, what if someone actually bit you?
Or who will...Right?
That's why I'll only use that one with people I know for sure won't take me literally.
No....no biting. A little harmless gnawing is ok, just, you know, keep it under control.Or who will...
True, but to me it sounds too much like an invitation. And there's a lot of crazy-people out there.Bite me is meant figuratively.
Of course. Frank and I were just funnin' with each other.Bite me is meant figuratively.
I'm not one of them.True, but to me it sounds too much like an invitation. And there's a lot of crazy-people out there.