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Usually a "hot," "good-looking," or "sexy" guy/girl that hurts someone physically/mentally/emotionally/socially by hitting, pushing, shoving, assaulting, teasing, manipulating, tricking, deceiving, mocking, spreading/starting rumors, excluding or ignoring, etc. They bully others to feel better about themselves, yet this only happens for a short while. On the other hand, helping others gives a more satisfactory feeling. A bully is someone who usually has a huge ego, yet without his followers, he's just a troller. Sometimes middle-school male bullies will walk, talk, and act like some sort of stereotypical gangster (nose-flaring, "gangsta-walk," etc). The biggest bullies are the leaders, but sometimes the massive amount of followers he/she has also can play a critical role in bullying. Adult bullies are simply bullies who have never completely grown used to the fact that his followers are gone, and he must lead his own life maturely.

Bullying mainly happens because he/she has been bullied before.
Male bullies are usually stronger or better-looking than their peers. Female bullies tend to be more slimmer or prettier than others. However, this doesn't mean they're better than victims in any way. Instead, the act of bullying makes them worse; strength or looks aren't factors that decide a someone's personal life, it's moral values and kind judgment.
Remember: It's like drugs. Don't do it. Maybe it feels good, but it's not.
Even though Derek has a six-pack, he's a big bully that made sure Charlie, a new kid with lots of acne, never become socially accepted.
by windrider123 March 14, 2011
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One of the worst experiences in middle to high school. To burn a bridge is to break away from a close friend, who you have consistently been on good terms and have had happy memories together. A simpler way: burning up your friendship or connections with someone important to you. A warning to anyone: don't do it. You will seriously feel down, and until that person (or even you) has apologized, you'll both feel bad. It emotionally rips you, as a friend will start avoiding you, express anger at you, etc. until you tell them how you're feeling about this.
And don't think this doesn't happen at your school.

It does. It tears people apart.

Maybe some are striking a match, others with a wildfire, while others are completely disconnected.

Rebuilding bridges can take years, yet burning one could just take a day.
A example of burning bridges includes:

Avoiding certain individuals (physically avoiding someone, blocking/not responding to chats over the Internet)
Shouting or expressing anger at you ("I HATE YOU" "STFU" "SHUT UP" "GO AWAY")
Attacking someone physically (hitting, pushing)
Attacking someone mentally (saying nasty things directly to you)
Attacking someone socially (spreading/starting nasty rumors/gossip about you to others)
by windrider123 March 12, 2011
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