Adjective used to describe when someone's words are exceptionally hurtful, cruel, or insensitive. Applied to a situation/remarks through ownership: your, his, her ; "Your biting tongue," "he has a biting tongue."
Definition of 'BITING' as an adjective: vicious, harsh, cruel, savage, cutting, sharp, bitter, scathing, caustic, acid, acrimonious, acerbic, stinging; vitriolic, hostile, spiteful, venomous, mean, nasty; informal bitchy, catty. ANTONYMS mild, gentle.
Definition of 'BITING' as an adjective: vicious, harsh, cruel, savage, cutting, sharp, bitter, scathing, caustic, acid, acrimonious, acerbic, stinging; vitriolic, hostile, spiteful, venomous, mean, nasty; informal bitchy, catty. ANTONYMS mild, gentle.
"When provoked, he had a biting tongue."
"Her biting tongue became more vicious after a few beers."
"Your biting tongue caused an uncomfortable atmosphere after your argument with the waiter."
"Her biting tongue became more vicious after a few beers."
"Your biting tongue caused an uncomfortable atmosphere after your argument with the waiter."
by Scarysmurf April 01, 2010
by PenpenGang June 08, 2020
When a person wants to say something that may be offensive or hurtful to someone, so instead says nothing.
Opposite of speaking your mind.
Opposite of speaking your mind.
She asked me if I liked her play. I just bit my tongue and nodded.
If somebody asks if you think there is something wrong with them, it is best to bite your tongue and say nothing.
If somebody asks if you think there is something wrong with them, it is best to bite your tongue and say nothing.
by liquidtenmillion November 26, 2006
Sammy: "say Sally, isn't your 40th birthday just around the corner?"
Sally: (with icy look in her eyes) ".....bite your tongue old man!"
Sally: (with icy look in her eyes) ".....bite your tongue old man!"
by polo January 25, 2006
It's means exactly what the word implies; you bite your tongue.
Usually this happens when you're talking to fast or while you're eating too quickly or something. It's hurts like a motherfucker, and the pain literally goes through your head. It's way worse when you bleed and then it swells it up, and whenever you brush the tip of your tongue against you're teeth, you could actually feel the cut.
Usually this happens when you're talking to fast or while you're eating too quickly or something. It's hurts like a motherfucker, and the pain literally goes through your head. It's way worse when you bleed and then it swells it up, and whenever you brush the tip of your tongue against you're teeth, you could actually feel the cut.
girl 1--Shit, I just got a tongue bite from chewing my gum.
girl 2--Oh man, that sucks. I hate when that happens to me.
girl 2--Oh man, that sucks. I hate when that happens to me.
by spunkychick October 29, 2010
by J <3 April 19, 2006
Holding back whatever the individual wanted to say (insult) by biting their tongue.
Form of holding back and insulting someone without actually saying the insult intended.
Often used because the insult is too hard-hitting to be used.
Form of holding back and insulting someone without actually saying the insult intended.
Often used because the insult is too hard-hitting to be used.
"I bite my tongue at you sir."
by Mehaljebro April 22, 2019