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  1. BULLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BULLY is a blustering, browbeating person; especially : one who is habitually cruel, insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable.

  2. Bullying - Psychology Today

    Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others, specifically those who are smaller, weaker, younger or in any way more vulnerable than the bully.

  3. BULLY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    What does bully mean? A bully is a person who harasses, abuses, intimidates, or coerces people, especially those with less power than they have or those considered weaker or vulnerable in …

  4. Bully Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    BULLY meaning: someone who frightens, hurts, or threatens smaller or weaker people

  5. Bully (video game) - Wikipedia

    Set in the fictional town of Bullworth, the single-player story follows juvenile delinquent student Jimmy Hopkins, who is involuntarily enrolled at Bullworth Academy boarding school for a year, …

  6. BULLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    BULLY definition: 1. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them…. Learn more.

  7. Bully - definition of bully by The Free Dictionary

    1. a quarrelsome, overbearing person who badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people. 2. Archaic. a man hired to do violence.

  8. BULLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    BULLY meaning: 1. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them…. Learn more.

  9. Bully - Rockstar Games

    Rule the halls of Bullworth Academy as Jimmy Hopkins, a mischievous teenager who must navigate the obstacles of a crumbling prep school where liars, cheats, and snobs are the most …

  10. What Is Bullying | StopBullying.gov

    Oct 7, 2024 · Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be …