bite-bite
Food, typically associated with the meals of brunch or breakfast, that is of high quality, typically rich in flavor, healthful, and generally diminutive portion size. Although it can be used in the idiomatic expression "to grab a bite-bite," it is more typically used to describe the offerings of a restaurant -- usually to make a distinction between this type of food and typical greasy spoon diner fare.
Chiefly Midwestern.
Chiefly Midwestern.
Example:
"You guys should check out the new French-style cafe in my neighborhood. They have coffee there, AND bite-bites."
"You guys should check out the new French-style cafe in my neighborhood. They have coffee there, AND bite-bites."
biting
Copying another rap artist's lyrics in a plagiaristic form. This is often done while rapping "freestyle"
biting
Example:
"... There is nothing original, innovative or groundbreaking about their whole crew, they're all biting from the originators!. ..."
"... There is nothing original, innovative or groundbreaking about their whole crew, they're all biting from the originators!. ..."
bite it
bite
To rip off another person's style, especially with respect to music or fashion. From early hip-hop culture.
Example:
Why don't you come up with your own sound instead of biting every track that hits it big in the clubs?
Why don't you come up with your own sound instead of biting every track that hits it big in the clubs?
that bites
That bites, a slang term for "that sucks". This slang is usually used by awesome people, but very few people use it.
Example:
Jim: Dude, my cat shit on my floor.
Derek: Bro, that bites.
Jim: I got some on my hands.
Derek: Don't bite that.
Jim: Dude, my cat shit on my floor.
Derek: Bro, that bites.
Jim: I got some on my hands.
Derek: Don't bite that.
bite it
Example:
"I banged your mom last night."
"That's not funny dogg, my mom bit it last week."
"Oh shit, I'm really sorry. What happened?"
"The horse fell on her."
"I banged your mom last night."
"That's not funny dogg, my mom bit it last week."
"Oh shit, I'm really sorry. What happened?"
"The horse fell on her."