by officially_mexican April 11, 2024
It is an idiom in which
1. This person can and will hurt you, and they will do it with out you knowing.
Or
2. This person is dangerous and menacing, and does their action without warning or knowing.
This is the absolute difference of all bark no bite
1. This person can and will hurt you, and they will do it with out you knowing.
Or
2. This person is dangerous and menacing, and does their action without warning or knowing.
This is the absolute difference of all bark no bite
Bro this guy went up behind me and almost body slammed me, luckily I was able to escape but that man did it with no warning.
Bro he really does all bite no bark.
Bro he really does all bite no bark.
by Brains/clever November 08, 2023
Tall ass hoe: wtf why did you just bite me
Short person: its April 20th, bite a tall person day duh!
Tall ass hoe: oh sorry I forgot
Short person: its April 20th, bite a tall person day duh!
Tall ass hoe: oh sorry I forgot
by Lindseylohansuperfan April 18, 2021
"Beware of the hand (that bites)" is the opposite of "Don't bite the hand that feeds you." It means to be wary of some people, especially those who can make a situation worse. Tony John coined this phrase.
Person 1: should we involve him? he might make matters worse.
Person 2: Beware of the hand (that bites).
Person 2: Beware of the hand (that bites).
by Tony John April 30, 2023
"Biting the Knife" is a phase used in place of explaining how you're going to do something risky for no particular reason.
"I'm done contemplating, I'm biting the knife on this one."
"I had to bite the knife and fuck the crackhead even though she prolly have stds."
"I had to bite the knife and fuck the crackhead even though she prolly have stds."
by leavingamark January 08, 2023
1. your fighting someone and your opponent bites off of you and claims it was original.
2. biting someone during a fight.
2. biting someone during a fight.
by BightME January 22, 2010
by faithie822 February 21, 2017