Ah, I've heard an explanation of this insult, due to contact with individuals from 21st century Earth. Originally the insult had the intention of telling the target to bite them in an unclean part of the human anatomy, due to the unpleasantness of the act. However, in common parlance, not all individuals intend it with the exact same literal meaning anymore.
Regardless of whether or not the attacker meant it in its full sexual context or not, due to the origin of the phrase or because biting in general can be seen as a sexual act, Alia's joke was a ribald reference to the concept of sexual prostitution. She was facetiously suggesting that you shouldn't supply such a service without at least charging financial compensation first. It wasn't meant to seriously insinuate you would engage in such a transaction; instead it was a humorous innuendo.
Alia is sentient but created by humans. Humans find double entendres entertaining. Even when they're not sexually risque, they find amusement in the dual meaning of some words and phrases. A non-sexual form of that humor would be a pun.
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Regardless of whether or not the attacker meant it in its full sexual context or not, due to the origin of the phrase or because biting in general can be seen as a sexual act, Alia's joke was a ribald reference to the concept of sexual prostitution. She was facetiously suggesting that you shouldn't supply such a service without at least charging financial compensation first. It wasn't meant to seriously insinuate you would engage in such a transaction; instead it was a humorous innuendo.
Alia is sentient but created by humans. Humans find double entendres entertaining. Even when they're not sexually risque, they find amusement in the dual meaning of some words and phrases. A non-sexual form of that humor would be a pun.