Yes, there are probably a number of stereotypes for bullies. Most people probably think of someone who threatens to beat you up if you don't give them your lunch money. Some may think of someone who pushes people down the stairs or who gives "swirlies" (head-dunking) in the restroom. In terms of appearance, people often think of bullies as being unattractive, overweight, having some acne, and maybe a ruddy complexion. Others might think of someone who looks more like an athlete, with maybe a few stray facial hairs, maybe also with the acne and ruddy complexion. And others might think of bullies as a belonging to an ethnic minority and having a tough appearance (though those with softer faces might actually feel more of a push to bully in reality), and maybe a ball cap turned backwards, and wearing either a jersey or a ribbed t-shirt. So there is no one stereotype, but different groups have their own stereotypes of bullies.
stereotype is bad
The stereotype would be the 'normal type' or point-of-reference that all other individuals would be measured against. For example: He was the stereotypical high school bully save for the fact that he was fascinated with flowers and objects of art of a disturbingly Raphealian era. In a scientific real the stereotype would be referred to as a control sample.
Well, you could say something describing a stereotype, then say "is a stereotype of" what ever the stereotype is. Or you could say something like "Jimmy sure is to the exact likeness of an American stereotype."
We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them. We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them.
The bully will just have to bully
A synonym for stereotype is generalization, preconception, or cliché.
Stereotype Be was created on 2001-08-28.
I think this answer can be a bully or an intimidator.
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.
It is true that this is just a stereotype.
Stereotype - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
All Americans always stereotype!