A person who demands everyone's attendance at events and will not take "no" for an answer. Also, this person tends to discourage people from leaving social events and interrogates them as to the reason for the departure
Person 1: Are you going to happy hour?
Person 2: I wasn't planning on it but I didn't have a good excuse and Kristin wouldn't take "no" for an answer.
Person 1: She's such a social bully.
Person 2: I wasn't planning on it but I didn't have a good excuse and Kristin wouldn't take "no" for an answer.
Person 1: She's such a social bully.
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Get the Social Bully mug.Bullies that target one specific person or couple, through their own beliefs or stereotypes, a form of nonstop harassment, non realistic rumors spread to go out and destroy ones lives or wellbeing, or stop your cash flow, also known as haters
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Bullies that target one specific person or couple, through their own beliefs or stereotypes, a form of nonstop harassment, non realistic rumors spread to go out and destroy ones lives or wellbeing, or stop your cash flow, also known as haters
by Listen4once September 14, 2013
Get the social bullying mug.Noun: Socialbilly - defines a person who enjoys the interaction derived from being social. While many non-billys believe socialbillyism is defined by interaction with people, socialbillys may in fact enjoy the interaction with their pets, as much, if not more. A socialbilly will never meet a stranger because they can, and often do, initiate conversations.
Socialbillyism - neither age, gender, or race specific. Socialbillyism defines a group of individuals characterized by a strong religious affiliation as well as a firm political conviction. They are usually driven by the desire to share their time, and funds when needed, with family, friends and acquaintances.
Socialbillyism - neither age, gender, or race specific. Socialbillyism defines a group of individuals characterized by a strong religious affiliation as well as a firm political conviction. They are usually driven by the desire to share their time, and funds when needed, with family, friends and acquaintances.
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