Rachel was Bobst bullying Ethan by fraudulently claiming he was stealing her phone and writing in weird group chats
by Cac May 12, 2013
Get the bobst bullyingmug. Guy with many gay/bi/lesbian/transsexual friends-Well, the queer bully has more balls than a regular bully the same way some people will say a female bully has more balls than any other kind of bully. There's no evidence supporting the claim, people are expected to believe they just do.
by Solid Mantis May 15, 2019
Get the Queer bullymug. The customer complained that the tech support specialist was a total bully-smug for mocking her lack of computer skills.
by TedSrong January 13, 2010
Get the bully-smugmug. The same as regular bullying, only this time the bully is a media source, while the victim is usually a celebrity but not limited to them alone.
by Duckman_NZ February 27, 2014
Get the Media Bullyingmug. Treating someone as less than human because you thought they were never anything else besides a bully. Thinking you deserve better treatment than everyone else, while treating somebody else like shit yourself.
According to some people it's okay to bully, as long as they're the ones doing it, since they know who the bullies are, and bullying someone who's a bully is right. With revenge bullying, someone can look innocent when its convenient, and look like the badass when its convienient.
by Solid Mantis April 22, 2020
Get the Revenge bullyingmug. A phenomenon in which a friend group gangs up on one or more members of the group. Often times when this happens, there will be a ringleader in the group initiating the groupthink interactions toward the victim(s).
There are a few reasons why victims of in-group bullying struggle to stand up for themselves more than victims of out-group bullying:
1. Victims will usually not stand up for themselves against the group members who are mistreating them because they are outnumbered.
2. Victims of this type of bullying may not stand up for themselves is because they fear they will be ousted or rejected in some way from the friend group.
3. Victims of this type of bullying will also not stand up for themselves because they may consider the perpetrators friends and therefore interpret the groupthink behavior toward them as joking.
There are a few reasons why victims of in-group bullying struggle to stand up for themselves more than victims of out-group bullying:
1. Victims will usually not stand up for themselves against the group members who are mistreating them because they are outnumbered.
2. Victims of this type of bullying may not stand up for themselves is because they fear they will be ousted or rejected in some way from the friend group.
3. Victims of this type of bullying will also not stand up for themselves because they may consider the perpetrators friends and therefore interpret the groupthink behavior toward them as joking.
by Stepman May 22, 2020
Get the In-Group Bullyingmug. An older white male who is stuck in 5th grade and continually uses TWITTER to lambaste those that oppose.
by Tom Caska November 26, 2017
Get the juvelescent bullymug.