Definitions from Wiktionary (bite off)
▸ verb: To bite so hard as to remove something from its source.
▸ verb: (transitive, idiomatic, sometimes followed by on) To accept or commit oneself to a task, project, notion, or responsibility, especially one which presents challenges.
▸ verb: (transitive, idiomatic) To acquire, especially in an abrupt or forceful manner.
bite off more than one can chew,
bite head off,
bite off more than can chew,
bite someone's head off,
bite someones head off,
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▸ verb: To bite so hard as to remove something from its source.
▸ verb: (transitive, idiomatic, sometimes followed by on) To accept or commit oneself to a task, project, notion, or responsibility, especially one which presents challenges.
▸ verb: (transitive, idiomatic) To acquire, especially in an abrupt or forceful manner.
Similar:
snap at,
take a bite out of,
unbite,
bite the big one,
bite in,
bite,
strip away,
break off,
chew,
gouge out,
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