Meaning and usage of "bite me"


I often come across the phrase bite me in many TV shows. What does it mean and is there a specific context in which this phrase can be used?



Answer



Here is according to Wikipedia:



Bite me is typically used as a US idiomatic expression of discontent or annoyance with another party



According to the Online Slang Dictionary:



a command, similar to "Go to hell!" (i.e. "Leave me alone!" "Go away!" etc.) Note: not considered especially vulgar, but usually considered inappropriate in more formal settings.



Cambridge Online Dictionary tells us how to use it:



used to say to someone that they have made you feel angry or embarrassed



It can also be used as a statement of contempt, or defiance.


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