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bullying

[ bool-ee-ing ]

noun

  1. the act of harassing, intimidating, or abusing others, especially habitually or from a perceived position of relative power:

    Bullying and stress can impact students' experiences at school.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bullying1

First recorded in 1675–85; bully 1( def ) + -ing 1( def )
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Among the topics she discussed: Racism, school bullying, self-harm, alcoholism, alienation and toxic relationships.

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The Great Yarmouth MP strongly denies accusations of bullying and harassment made by two female team members, which an investigation by Jacqueline Perry, a KC hired by Reform UK, suggested was "credible" last week.

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"If the government gives in to Trump's threats it will only encourage him to use the same bullying tactics again and again."

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Ms Chandauka previously said she had reported the trustees to the Charity Commission, and made a whistleblower complaint about issues including what she described as an abuse of power, bullying, sexism and racism.

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Ms Dover, who has been headteacher at the school for two years, said WhatsApp groups were "another way that bullying can happen".

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