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Social Justice Bullies

People who do not realize that people make ignorant mistakes. Mostly from what I've seen Tumblr plays a huge part in this. Basically, SJBs are people that see someone has said something wrong or anti-semitic and they get on social media, call them out, (which is fine) but then they take it to another level and pretend to be for social justice, but it boils down to them just disliking the individual so they bully that person to the point of no return without realizing that people do make ignorant and honest mistakes. (Even if the inciter has educated their self and perhaps presented a public apology that is sincere to the core.)
"I'm definitely down for social justice, but these Social Justice Bullies are a real problem."
"She is honestly sorry, but the Social Justice Bullies do not care for her resolution because they get off on calling people out via Tumblr without trying to educate them."
by Le17 October 4, 2016
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Broad Street Bullies

The Philadelphia Flyers teams of the 1970s. They were so mean, rough, and vicious that other teams were intimidated and scared shitless to play them.

First Edition (1972-1975) featured Dave "The Hammer" Schultz, Bob "The Hound" Kelly, Andre "Moose" Dupont, and Don "Big Bird" Saleski.

Second Edition (1976-1981) included Paul Holmgren, Mel Bridgman, Behn Wilson, Dave Hoyda, Glen Cochrane, and Ken "The Rat" Linseman. Those were the scariest teams in hockey history.

Third Edition (1981-approx. 1987) included Dave Brown, Rick Tocchett, Daryl Stanley and Craig Berube.
Man do I miss those days of the Broad Street Bullies and Big Bad Bruins.
by Woody Thomas July 25, 2008
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cry-bullies

"Cry-bullies" is a derogatory term used to describe "social justice warriors" or activists who assemble to "bully" specified opposition targets. The word is derived from "cry-bully," a label coined by right-wing (Spectator UK) columnist Julie Burchill, who uses it to describe individuals who are a "hideous hybrid of victim and victor." Burchill's examples are arguably more bully than victim, however, and include ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson and self-proclaimed "Queen of all Media" Perez Hilton.

The plural "cry-bullies," unlike the singular "cry-bully," is used to anti-sympathetically identify groups of social activists who attempt to force change in the name of social justice "Cry-bullying" is a social justice swarming tactic that is done publicly (or through livestreaming and/or uploading to YouTube). Cry-bullying is a form of high-stakes, high-pressure social activism.

The term is used in the title of a video uploaded to YouTube showing Yale Professor Nickolas Christakis, a world-renowned sociologist and physician, "standing up to Cry-Bullies." In the footage, Christakis rejects the group's "bullying" tactics by explaining to its members how the protections granted by the United States Constitution's First Amendment apply not only to the group's right to free speech, but also to every other American citizen's, including his own.
"Yale Silliman College Master Christakis stands up to Cry-Bullies"
by Anon_Prof January 13, 2016
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bible bullies

Men dressed in suits forcing bibles on the innocent youth. Sometimes they'll come to your front door, sometimes they'll roam around a college campus. Usually mormons
The bible bullies were out in full force today, I could hardly get out the door!
by PANTASAURAUS September 16, 2007
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sand bullies

I was hitting on chicks when sand bullies kicked sand at me
by Niggerhater5000 June 3, 2016
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Urban Dictionary Bullies

Someone who goes on the Urban Dictionary, just so they can target and bully random kids because they are salty as 🅷🅴🅲🅲
Hey let's go vote on the Urban Dictionary!
Sure!
Man there sure are a lot of Urban Dictionary Bullies!
by OliviaisstephaniexD December 19, 2019
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Corporate Bullies

Toxic employees in a company who undermine internal and external colleagues who may pose a threat.
I find corporate bullies not only destructive, but counter-productive to the progress of a company.
by WisdomWithAge May 17, 2018
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