bite someone's hand off
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[edit]bite someone's hand off (third-person singular simple present bites someone's hand off, present participle biting someone's hand off, simple past bit someone's hand off, past participle bitten someone's hand off)
- (idiomatic, informal) To enthusiastically accept an offer.
- 2011 March 11, Jackie Todd, Dog Days in Andalucía: Tails from Spain, Random House, →ISBN, page 35:
- Early next morning, before Stephen left for town, Juan called us again with his final offer. We bit his hand off.
- 2014 July 2, Shelley Bridgman, Stand-up for Yourself, eBook Partnership, →ISBN:
- I tried to look cool but I bit his hand off and verbally accepted the provisional offer.
- 2015 January 19, BB Occleshaw, The Whiskerly Sisters, Grosvenor House Publishing, →ISBN:
- Whilst Michael did not refuse her offer, he did not exactly bite her hand off either but, as Charley later admitted to herself, he was a very busy man.