What is the meaning of this phrase......?!


Question:

What is the meaning of this phrase......?

What does it mean when people say "eat me"?


Answers:
Eat me is a term for oral sex, but it is a way for them to let you know that they don't care at all what you think at all.

I think it means to screw off, by my language.

only pigs say that

.. its another way of saying F you

its the female version to "bite me" basically means, f*ck off

Its something women say that is kinda like a man saying suck my d#ck

i think its the same as "bite me"...basically they are saying, f*ck you, im better, i dont care about anything u r saying/doing...along those lines...=]

Hmmm... my theories...

1.) Came from "bite me," which came from "bite my ***."
2.) Or maybe it's like, "If you hate me so much, why don't you just eat me?"
3.) Maybe it's like a woman saying "eat my snatch" or a guy saying "eat my ***."

Pretty vulgar ideas, but if they weren't vulgar and offensive, why would you say them?

for the last 50 years it has meant "perform oral sex on me" meant as an insult.

They Want You To Eat Them As If They Were A Apple!

cunnelingus not sure if that is rightpelling
mmmmmmmmmm when performed tho

when they sayEat me........ they intrested in u......if they intresed then........just take them into u.... use them and enjoy them... or just f*u*c*k them.....

This phrase all depends on how one is saying it... for example if one is pissed off this could very well be sending a very derogatory and or insulting message.... Now lets say the example is sexual, there might be many ways one can take this, those of which I will not say a'loud...

im having difficulty in answering your questions!




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources