You should stick up for the person who was picked on! We're all different and none of us like being bullied, so I recommend is:
At first, don't straight up tell the bully to stop. Go to the person who is being picked on, smile at them and offer them a hand and walk away somewhere else (I guess this could depend on what age you are, but if this has something to do with someone older then just gently pull the person away and walk off somewhere else with them and talk about it.)
If the bully continues to.. bully, then make sure you get the bully to stop. Ask them to stop and if it doesn't work, rally up some friends to help you tell them to stop (which normally works, bullies are usually scared of a group of people telling them to stop) or get a person of authority involved.
The word 'bully' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'bully' is a word for someone who teases, hurts, or threatens others; a word for a person.Example use of the noun: The bully picked on the small kids.The noun form of the verb to bully is the gerund, bullying.The word 'bully' is also an adjective and an interjection.
-The bully was mean to the kid he picked on. -There was a bully in the school who called kids names and and pushed them into the wall in the hallways. -The bully was posting mean comments on the internet about other kids.
because the friends of the main bully are scared of him / her . as long as they are with the bully they wont get picked on . from JTT :)
because the friends of the main bully are scared of him / her . as long as they are with the bully they wont get picked on . from JTT :)
A bully is someone who hurts someone else in a physical or mental way.
A bully in Britain is someone who picks on someone smaller and weaker than themselves. Probably the same meaning as the Americans and other English speakers have. Very many years ago there was a term "bully beef" which referred to canned corned beef that British soldiers used to eat while in the trenches in World War 1 (1914 - 1918). This is not really used any more.
- 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
never bully someone that bullied you because you know how it feels.
yes.
It depends who's doing the picking. I have picked, you have picked, they have picked, we have picked; but he / she / someone (named) / something has picked.
Such a person is a bully.
if your question is "20 different ways to bully a child" then why would you actually want to bully a child, its wrong!