- nounbully (noun) · bullies (plural noun)
- a person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable:"he is a ranting, domineering bully"
verbbully (verb) · bullies (third person present) · bullied (past tense) · bullied (past participle) · bullying (present participle)- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable):"her 11- year-old son has been constantly bullied at school" · "a local man was bullied into helping them"
Originmid 16th century: probably from Middle Dutch boele ‘lover’. Original use was as a term of endearment applied to either sex; it later became a familiar form of address to a male friend. The current sense dates from the late 17th century.nounbully (noun) · bullies (plural noun) · bully off (noun) · bullies off (plural noun) · bully offs (plural noun)- an act of starting play in field hockey, in which two opponents strike each other's sticks three times and then go for the ball:"the physically stronger side force the pace from the bully off"
verbbully (verb) · bullies (third person present) · bullied (past tense) · bullied (past participle) · bullying (present participle)- (in field hockey) start play with a bully:"the match bullies off at 3 p.m." · "the festival bullies off with five games"
Originlate 19th century (originally denoting a scrum in Eton football): of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable:
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