A person who teases someone is often referred to as a "teaser." Depending on the context, they might also be called a "joker" or a "mocking friend." If the teasing is hurtful, terms like "bully" or "tormentor" could apply. The connotation varies based on the intent and the nature of the teasing.
A person who hypnotizes is called a hypnotist.
what do you call somebody who studies snails.
That person is a 'flight attendant'
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A person that is afraid of the dark has a nyctophobia
If you need to then call for somebody. not call somebody yell for somebody. that's what I do.
Such a person could be said to be defeated.
Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.
No. "Somebody, call to me" is better.
Most of the time parents and elders call this behaviour as being "bully". e.g.: hey, stop that...leave the kid alone, don't be such a bully..
You can ask if someone can call another person by saying, "Could you give [Name] a call?" or "Do you have a moment to call [Name]?" This clearly communicates your request while being polite. If you need to specify a reason, you might add, "It's important that they hear from you."
when somebody can right with both hands with equal strength then you call it ambidextrous and what a coincidence i am ambidextrous.