Like a lot of things, it would be dependent on the circumstances. In the not-too-distant but more innocent past, I can recall radio spots of major league ball players hailed as ( heroes) by literally grabbing kids and pulling them away from unsafe traffic situations! Strangely, these incidents have not happened of late, maybe more safety precautions at streets around ballparks! This was certainly heroic but just as much, not turning these guys into Nobel Peace Laureates! still , it depends on the circumstances. protect life!
Of course it is. Assault is defined as: ANY unwanted touching.
Yes
no.
If someone violently grabs hold of your shirt, it could be considered as assault, specifically simple assault. This is because the individual is acting in a way that causes the victim to fear or anticipate immediate harm or unwanted physical contact.
Yes.
Simple assault or battery involves intentionally causing harm or offense to someone without a weapon, while aggravated assault or battery involves causing more serious harm with a deadly weapon or under more severe circumstances, such as with intent to kill or in a domestic violence situation. Aggravated assault or battery typically carries harsher penalties than simple assault or battery.
A bowling shirt is a typically American type of shirt. The shirt is often personalised and is considered by many to be Retro. It is typically short sleeved, collared and is buttoned for its full length.
Eccentricity refers to unusual behavior, or actions that are considered abnormal. If someone wore a pink shirt every day and wore no other color, they would be considered eccentric.
Of course they can. It depends on who is folding the shirt and how much practice they have had.
yes or they will go around all day with a stain on the shirt! ;)
it symbolizes feeling superior to someone
Not as good as if you were tearing someone else's shirt off
Jeans and a short or longsleeved shirt
A tee-shirt is spelled and pronounced the same in French. The spelling 'T-shirt' is also common. It is considered a masculine noun and has no local translation.