biting yo' style (v): making a rude or unnecessary comment regarding another's behaviors or outward appearance; could also be used as an alternative to "all up in my flava".
by miss frizzle November 08, 2003
by Elitist January 28, 2004
by Kamalyko December 31, 2005
Actually, Shakespeare never used this specific phrase. If he had, the gramtically correct way to say it would be "I bite my thumb at thee!"
I will bite my thumb at them, which is disgrace to them if they bear it.
--Shakespeare (from Romeo and Juliet)
--Shakespeare (from Romeo and Juliet)
by Anonymous April 27, 2003
When someone says this, it means that they are warning you to bite onto a towel, because they are going to pound into one your holes, with no lube. They don't want you to be loud and start screaming because of their enormous cock.
Last night, Chris said "Bite the towel, I'm going in dry." I didn't know what he meant though..I was screaming so loud. I wish I had bitten the towel.
by shut-yomouth-batman-istalkin August 27, 2012
Adj.
A phrase to describe an act of unashamed dedication to a particular cause, no matter how dire it may be.
A phrase to describe an act of unashamed dedication to a particular cause, no matter how dire it may be.
Luke: Woah, he's really not holding back from unblocking that toilet
Emmeline: Yeah, he's totally biting the tongue from the fox's mouth.
Emmeline: Yeah, he's totally biting the tongue from the fox's mouth.
by Emmeline&Luke November 14, 2012
Terrence: Well, Phillip, I hope you've learned something from this whole experience.
Phillip: I sure have, Terrance. I've learned that you are a boner-biting dick-fart fuckface.
Phillip: I sure have, Terrance. I've learned that you are a boner-biting dick-fart fuckface.
by bumbleclot February 12, 2009