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A person says "bite your tongue" to someone else when they feel the person has something they shouldn't.

Bite your tongue means to quit talking -- You've said something you shouldn't have said.

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the idiom of nail biter is when they are afraid of something.it happens exticntivly to SOME people <3

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The image is of you nervously chewing on your fingernails - it means you're worrying or anxious.

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