Another term for bully is tormentor or oppressor.
A synonym for bully that starts with "d" is "domineer."
beat the bully
A person who helps a bully is often referred to as a bystander or an accomplice. They may actively participate in the bullying behavior or provide support to the bully through inaction or encouragement.
The acronym "PS" typically stands for "Postscript" in the context of written communication.
Bully Around People That I Say To.
The bully will just have to bully
I think this answer can be a bully or an intimidator.
- a person who is getting into the bully's head - when a bully is into your head and passes it on - when you are becoming a bully - when you get bullied then you get angry with everyone else - when a bully gets into your head - when you catch a bully's meanness - when the bully gets into your head - when a bully bully's someone, they become a bully too - a bully's attitude turns you into a bully - a bully is being mean to you and then you become a bully - someone got into the bully's head and bullys other people - a bunch of bullies come and bully you - when you do something very bad and you don't mean it - bullies are bullying you and then you are sad - someone is being mean to you
Can't we all just get along? He might think twice the next time.
To Bully
2 bully and bully scholarship but bully scholarship isn't a sequel it just adds on to the original
A former bully may be referred to as a "reformed" bully.
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No all the people on WIkianswers bully you, only the mean people on Wikianswers bully you. People like the supervisors on bully you.
Anyone can be[come] a bully. Even if one doesn't bully throughout their entire life, they can bully someone in one conversation at which they are a bully, but it doesn't mean they will always be one.
Philip was given detention at school after three classmates complained that he was a bully.