"That being said ..." is a phrase used to fill space or signify a pause. It basically means that something was just said and something else is about to be said. Really, it has no practical use as it doesn't add any meaning whatsoever to what was said nor to what is about to be said. A speaker might just as well use "Um" as it has the same meaning. The reason some folks use it instead of "Um" is because it sounds less like they're stalling to prepare for the next statement. Some people use it because they think it makes them "fit in" with others they've heard use it.
I disagree. "That being said" can be used to introduce another point of view, a rebuttal, or difference of opinion. As in - "although that was said, this is what I think." It is not a replacement for "un."
another word for being mean is being a bully.
Tagalog Translation of BEING A MEAN: maging suplado
If you have to question if a boy is being mean to you, then they probably are.
If you mean "molested" it can range from being bothered to being seriously assaulted.
Being bitchy
Being annoyed.
Being frightened
No, you are being mean, so don't do it. Nobody likes a bully.
it maena being mean, there kind of jelous....scared it maena being mean, there kind of jelous....scared
Naughty and mean are not the same. A better synonym for mean is cruel. A synonym for naughty is mischievous.
Some people become mean to others cos they want to revenge them for being mean to them.
Being on the lam means being on the run.