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Biting- second meaning?

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noodle_miner | 23:55 Thu 03rd Aug 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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It's gonna be a bit of a long story, sorry...

I was working today, and someone complimented me on my teeth (which I liked!) then asked me whether I "bite". I said "bite what", and he said "anything really", and I said "I suppose so" (confused as to what he meant), and he said "in that case you can have my mobile number".

Is there a second meaning for the word "Bite" or was this man just trying to be smutty in a really lame way?

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Sounds like a pretty cheesy chat-up line to me. Maybe he's long harboured an unfulfilled vampire fantasy.
Ummn, my guess is he was referring to .... ummnn, how shall I put this.... whether or not you used you teeth when performing....ummnn.... a form of ... oral pleasure.
Do you get my drift?
I wouldn't want anyone biting me though!!!
Don't know whether any of this helps !
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term =biter
err, my guess is, if you'd have said you didn't bite, he would have said "in that case you can have my mobile number" too.
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Thanks for all your comments guys, I did actually think he was referring to some kind of oral action, but it was just so weird!
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