assistant, maybe a guilty bystander...
A person who helps a bully is often referred to as a bystander or an accomplice. They may actively participate in the bullying behavior or provide support to the bully through inaction or encouragement.
Altruism refers to helping behavior that is performed voluntarily for the benefit of another person. It involves selflessly helping others without expecting anything in return.
People may bully others due to a desire for power, control, or attention. In some cases, bullies may also have a history of being bullied themselves or have underlying issues causing them to lash out at others. Social dynamics, peer pressure, and a lack of empathy can also contribute to bullying behavior.
Another term for bully is tormentor or oppressor.
may be because the bully feels weak and must show some strength by bothering others or they may have low self-esteem and may want to pick on someone that is weaker for attention.or it may be because the bully dose not like the person because of there size, looks, personality or there coulour.
A synonym for bully that starts with "d" is "domineer."
Because bullies exhibits these character. But a boastful or domineering person may not neccesarilly be a bully.
It's a bully or a thug
That is a bully
A bully expert is called a bullnation
A former bully may be referred to as a "reformed" bully.
The person that is sending the text\e-mail in cyber-bullying and he\she is the bully.
yes there is a game named bully
A common label for that is a bully, but I'm sure there are others.
College Bully is a person who troubles other students by frightening them.
don't be a bully person
be a mean person.
If you are helping a resident at home, this could be called home health. You may also be a CNA, a nanny, or an elderly care person. This can all vary depending on specific circumstances.