the biter (is) bit

the biter (is) bit

A person who has committed wrongs is now experiencing the same kind of torment, adversity, etc. Looks like the biter bit. She's always bullied me, and now she's getting a taste of her own medicine. Ah, the biter is bit! A prankster deserves to be the target of his own tricks once in a while.See also: bit, biter

the biter bit (or bitten)

a person who has done harm has been harmed in a similar way. Biter was a late 17th-century term for a fraudster or trickster. In this sense it now survives only in this phrase. 2000 Locus The most common plot device in Lee's stories is the classic ‘biter bitten’ resolution. See also: bit, biter

the biter ˈbit

the person who wanted to do harm, cheat somebody, etc., has harm done to them, is cheated, etc: It was a case of the biter bit — she’d tried to make him look foolish and ended up being ridiculed herself.See also: bit, biter