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  1. Origins and Historical Context of the Idiom “eat it”. The idiom “eat it” is a common expression in English that has been used for many years. This phrase can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context, but generally means to accept defeat or failure.

  2. 1. rude slang An interjection by a speaker who is annoyed or frustrated with someone else. Eat it, Ben! You cheated on me, remember? Oh, eat it, will ya? Let someone else talk for once! Eat it, loser! You're just jealous! 2. slang To fall down, usually in an especially clumsy manner. Whoa, she really ate it on the ice out there—is she OK?

  3. 24 sty 2005 · eat it. When you say something and someone makes a good comeback. They say it. Greg- " Manny Ramirez suck"

  4. it just means "hear him out" and more than likely originated with the phrase "cooking up" meaning to think of something or conjure up something. roughly speaking letting someone cook means to let them do their thing, and maybe await the results as well.

  5. 2 cze 2024 · eat it (third-person singular simple present eats it, present participle eating it, simple past ate it, past participle eaten it) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see eat ,‎ it . ( slang ) To fall forward, hitting one's face on the ground.

  6. (slang)To fall forward and hit the ground, often face-first. Example. He lost his balance on the skateboard and totally ate it.

  7. What Is “Slang”? Slang is an informal type of vocabulary used in casual conversations and recognized and understood by certain groups of people. For example, there can be teenage slang, business slang, sport-specific slang, and many other types. Slang varies based on location and demographic.

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