a bite of the cherry

a bite of the cherry

A good opportunity that isn't available to everyone. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Jason heard about a new investment opportunity that has the potential to be very profitable. He definitely wants a bite of the cherry.
See also: bite, cherry, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

a bite at/of the ˈcherry

(also a second/another bite at/of the ˈcherry) (British English) an opportunity to do something, or a second attempt at doing something, especially something you have failed to do earlier: They all wanted a bite of the cherry. We’ve lost that contract with the German firm and we probably won’t get another bite at the cherry.
See also: bite, cherry, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • good on (someone)
  • good on you
  • good on you!
  • chip
  • chips
  • not a sausage
  • up on (one's) ear
  • cloth ears
  • bully for
  • bully for somebody!