A person who has witnessed anything is called a witness. Ideally, they should get involved or inform on the bully, but they are either afraid themselves, or they give into the "bystander effect." The bystander effect is when many people witness something and fail to act, often believing someone else will get involved. Sometimes every witness has that attitude, and nobody helps the victim.
Bullying can be used as a noun or a verb. A noun can name a person, place, thing or idea. In the sentence, "She is bullying me", the word bullying is used as a verb. In the sentence "Bullying is not tolerated", the word Bullying is being used as a noun.
No, I have not witnessed a jump humping incident at a public event.
It can be quite a few, in one incident when I was in elementary school on the way home for lunch almost my entire class was actively bullying me. Perhaps 20 in the one incident! In the same year there were other kids that bullied me too.
the only one i can think of is that they both hurt the person they're bullying
Cyberbullying is not tolerated on this site. If it's not the norm, and an isolated incident, it'll most likely result in a warning. However, if it isn't isolated, or happens repetitively, the person doing the bullying will be suspended from the site. If you mean in general, you might get in trouble with your school or even the law.
myself,
Hurting a person or browbeating a weaker person.
Yes, in a large number of cases one person has made the difference between the continuation of bullying.
Verbal bullying is bullying a person using words. Some examples could be gossiping, insulting, teasing and spreading rumors.
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