It means to get smething to eat quickly. It is usually used when one is in a rush
A bite of the cherry is an idiom for a chance or attempt at something.
"Bite the bullet" is an idiom, not "bold." "Bite the bullet" means to endure a painful situation bravely.
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Origin "up a storm"
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It's a very old Scottish/Irish way of saying "I bet you can't back up all that s*** you're talking."
It's short for "get a bite to eat" - it means to go have something to eat.
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Let's meet at a restaurant and get a bite to eat.
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