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Reply Tue 6 Jun, 2006 01:31 am
You don't have to bite my head off just because i ask you to keep quiet!
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Reply Tue 6 Jun, 2006 09:41 am
To "bite someone's head off" means to over-react in an unpleasant manner.

"I just asked him what time it was, but he bit my head off."

This could mean that is simply asked someone what time it was, but he was angry about something else, so he was rude to me, or shouted at me.
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