Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 01:14:46 CDT From: "Donald M. Lance" Subject: Re: ?Earliest Citation of "Bite Me" I recall "Bite my ass" in teenage male speech from the 1940s and 1950s in South Texas. Could have connections to North Texas or Arkansas. It could be a way of "telling off" someone who had done something mildly or greatly offinsive to the prospective "bitee." Though salatious to a degree, I don't recall it being fellatious. One could also say "Well, bite my ass" to indicate low credibility upon hearing something someone said. Or one could say it upon hitting one's thumb instead of a nail. DMLance