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The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Read more comments. Okay, just warning that this explanation is somewhat crude and vulgar because this slang colloquism refers to a sex act. So I want to apologize for anything offensive in advance.
I should also say it is not a phase to use around polite company. There is sex position we're you bend over at the waist, often over a piece of furniture, while the man enters you from behind. This position is often seen as being forceful or dominating on the part of the man, and submissive on the part of the one that is bent over. Now to bend some over means that you are the one pushing them over which might imply that they are not completely willing to participate.
Now as to how the phrase is actually used, it it used when someone forces someone else into a bad situation. For example: "The guys at work really bent me over, and cost me the promotion. Instead I might be something like, your coworkers blamed you for a report being late. Now if you were to say that someone bent over, then you would be commenting on their submissiveness or inability to stand up for themselves instead. Saying "I bent over to pick something up" is perfectly fine, and safe to say.