Bite : v. tr. Grasp and clench with your teeth in such a way as to bite, to hold back, to hurt.
What dog bit him? : What's wrong with him?
You bite ? : you understand ?
He does not bite (on a language): he does not understand anything (on this language).
I can't bite into it: it's beyond my will.
It does not bite : this is not dangerous.
He won't bite you : he won't do anything to you.
It's to bite them : it's really very funny.
To bite into something: to be convinced of something.
I don't bite these stories : I do not believe it.
Go ahead, bite it! : encouragement formula for two people fighting.
Bite this! : watch or pay attention to that!
Not to bite: to be without strength, without spirit, without beauty.
Getting bitten: getting caught, reprimanded, humiliated, beaten.
Bite my finger / the thing / the knot: in a ridiculous way, in a risky way.
A pianist bites my finger (the knot): an amateur pianist or null.
Getting bitten: for a cop to be spotted by the person during a spinning.
Bite la dust : fall full length (in a fight); in the sense figured: wipe un failure, a hard defeat.
Catch, steal.