Maybe to feel powerful, or he just feels like a chicken! Just try to make him feel better, but don't hit him!
eather because they fill left out
or they are tierd or pist at you
He is a bully to his little brother Manny.
because they just want to bully you its wrong tell him
Becuase Willow is a mean and ugly sister
No, Dylan and Cole are actually very close friends.
Well, everyone can bully if you are bossy or teasing your brother or sister its still bullying everyone can do and they don't notice it.
If you want to be not owned by bullies and such, then yes. If your brother is a bully, start bringing a taser. If your older brother is drunk, then dont go with him. It really depends.
bully originally meant sweetheart(of either sex) from boul - 'brother,lover'-this was in the 16thc- by the mid 17thc it had deteriorated through meanings of 'fine fellow' to blusterer and harasser of the weak
The bully will just have to bully
I think this answer can be a bully or an intimidator.
How did being Byrons little brother help Kenny
Yes the word bully is an apt description. Originally, around the 1530's, it meant sweetheart. If the bully was not somehow fond of the victim on some level, they would leave the person alone. The word bully came from the Dutch boel which means brother or lover. That probably came from buole which means brother, or the German word buhle that means lover. Then the connotation started to deteriorate by the 1600's, shifting from "fine fellow," to "blusterer," to "harasser of the weak." Some combined the harassment meaning with the older meaning of lover, thus giving the word somewhat of a connotation of a pimp. The actual word of bully as it is now spelled didn't show up until the early 1700's.
The cast of Self Made - 2011 includes: Asheq Akhtar as himself Jacob Anderton as Brother 2 Arabella Arnott as Pregnant Woman James Baron as himself Adam Bird as Bully Tor Clark as Claretta Pettacci Helen Coverdale as Stepmother Martin Forsyth as Bully David Harbison as Bully Stephen Hawksby as Arthur Michael Laing as Bully Jerome Prince as himself Ali Pritchard as Brother 1 Sam Rumbelow as Method Acting Teacher Davy Simmons as Bully Daniel Spiller as Bully Angela Stephenson as Middle Class Wife Lian Stewart as herself Andrew Tennant as Middle Class Husband Tim Woodward as King Lear