When someone talks about another person but is actually referring to you, it is often referred to as "talking in code" or "talking around." This indirect communication can create confusion, as the speaker may assume that the listener understands the underlying meaning or context. In some cases, it might also be considered passive-aggressive behavior if the intent is to criticize or comment on you without addressing you directly.
talks poorly about someone.
Schizophrenics sometimes do that.
Murder is the legal term. You may be referring to euthanasia, where someone helps someone commit suicide. Another view: Irony.
When you sell someone else's product, it is called "reselling" or "retailing."
Someone who picks on someone else is called a bully. They are not nice people.
When someone else writes about someone who is deceased, it is called a biography.
The possessive form is someone else's (belonging to or referring to an unnamed or unknown person).
You cannot do much about that feeling. However you could have talks discussing and sorting that out.
I dont know,she never talks about it . Maby someone else can answer it
Copying someone else's work without permission is called plagiarism.
Envious.
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