their is no way without aggravating him more. physically attacking/ self defense will get you in trouble due to zero tolerance rules. just look him or her in the eyes till they go away or stop. if s/he is physically harming you, take it, or if you have to, tell on them or whatever you call it.
The present tense of "fend" is "fends." For example, "He fends off criticism."
I/you/we/they fend. He/she/it fends.
Fend off, mate!
Peter Fend was born in 1950.
Fritz Fend died in 2000.
Fritz Fend was born in 1920.
the rock stars had to fend off the screaming and swarming girls as they exited the building
The bully will just have to bully
bend lend fend tend spend rend send
Sometimes people must fend for themselves.
I think this answer can be a bully or an intimidator.
{All for third person singular} Simple present indicative: it fends Progressive present indicative: it is fending Intensive or interrogative present: it does fend, does it fend? Simple past indicative: it fended Progressive past indicative: it was fending Intensive or interrogative past indicative: it did fend; did it fend? Simple present perfect: it has fended Progressive present perfect: it has been fending Simple past perfect: it had fended Progressive past perfect: it had been fending Simple future: it will fend Intensive future: it shall fend Simple future progressive: it will be fending Simple future perfect: it will have fended Intensive future perfect: it shall have fended Conditional: it would fend or it could fend Present subjunctive: it fend