it's a place where you play Basketball with a nerd as the ball
It can be in the sense used by Teddy Roosevelt, meaning excellent or splendid. As an interjection (Bully!) it can mean "Good for you!" The other meaning of bully is a noun for an mean, intimidating person, and a verb meaning to intimidate others as a bully does.
no because teachers bully
i didnt kno it was....... i kno a bully is a mean person but apart freom that, i dont think it was changed
Cyberbullying is a dangerous,fast growing online way to bully someone and separate the bully from the victim.
- 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
It means to be a bully - a little bossy with someone.
yes,A bully can tell lies about othersA bully can be aggressive in dealing with othersA bully can lead people to laugh at others and make fun of themA bully feel very proud of himself/herself.Another meaning of bully is the sweatheart or lover. A bully under this definition never be a major problem. It is the opposite, he/she may make life more beautiful.
a ratbag is a nasty , unpleasant person. a troublemaker, a bully.
America's Court with Judge Ross - 2010 A Friend Betrayed Your Kid Is a Bully 1-31 was released on: USA: 9 October 2010
appeal: meaning that you move up from court to court
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.
The bully will just have to bully