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1 Bully — Bully: Scholarship Edition Североамериканская обложка версии для PlayStation 2 Разработчик …
2 Bully — bezeichnet: eine Person, die mobbt, siehe Mobbing einen Einwurf beim Eishockey, siehe Bully (Eishockey) die Hunderasse Französische Bulldogge in der Informatik einen Auswahlalgorithmus, siehe Bullyalgorithmus Bully – Diese Kids schockten Amerika …
3 Bully — may refer to: *Bullying * Bully (film), a 2001 Larry Clark film * Bully (video game), a video game by Rockstar Vancouver * The Bully ( SpongeBob SquarePants episode) *Bully les Mines, Pas de Calais, France *Bully pulpit, a term created by… …
4 Bully — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bully puede referirse a : Canis Canem Edit, videojuego. Bully, película. Bullying es un anglicismo utilizado para referirse al acoso escolar. Francia Bully, población de Loira (Francia). Bully, población… …
5 bully — bully1 [bool′ē] n. pl. bullies [orig., sweetheart < Du boel, lover, brother < MHG buole (Ger buhle), lover, prob. orig. dim. of bruder,BROTHER; later infl. by BULL1] 1. a person who hurts, frightens, or tyrannizes over those who are smaller …
6 bully — (n.) 1530s, originally sweetheart, applied to either sex, from Du. boel lover, brother, probably dim. of M.H.G. buole brother, of uncertain origin (Cf. Ger. buhle lover ). Meaning deteriorated 17c. through fine fellow, blusterer, to harasser of… …
7 Bully — Bul ly (b[.u]l l[y^]), a. 1. Jovial and blustering; dashing. [Slang] Bless thee, bully doctor. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Fine; excellent; as, a bully horse. [Slang, U.S.] [1913 Webster] …
8 Bully — Bul ly, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bullied} (b[.u]l l[=e]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bullying}.] To intimidate or badger with threats and by an overbearing, swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully[1] toward. [1913 Webster] For the last fortnight there …
9 Bully — Bul ly, v. i. To act as a bully[1]. [1913 Webster] …
10 Bully — Bul ly (b[.u]l l[y^]), n., Bully beef Bul ly beef (b[.u]l l[y^] b[=e]f ). [F. bouilli boiled meat, fr. bouillir to boil. See {Boil}, v. The word bouilli was formerly commonly used on the labels of canned beef.] Pickled or canned beef. [Webster… …
11 bully — s.n. (Sport) Angajament (2). [pron. bá li. / < engl. bully]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 23.11.2004. Sursa: DN …
12 bully — [n] domineering person annoyer, antagonizer, browbeater, bulldozer, coercer, harrier, hector, insolent, intimidator, oppressor, persecutor, pest, rascal, rowdy, ruffian, tease, tormenter, tough; concept 423 bully [v] intimidate, push around… …
13 bully — bul ly (b[.u]l l[y^]), interj. Well done! Excellent! [PJC] …
14 Bully — Bul ly (b[.u]l l[y^]), n.; pl. {Bullies} (b[u^]l l[i^]z). [Cf. LG. bullerjaan, bullerb[ a]k, bullerbrook, a blusterer, D. bulderaar a bluster, bulderen to bluster; prob. of imitative origin; or cf. MHG. buole lover, G. buhle.] 1. A noisy,… …
15 Bully — (spr. Bülli), 1) Flecken im Arrondissement Neufchatel des französischen Departements Nieder Seine; fertigt Töpfergeschirr (Grés d Allemagne); 1400 Ew.; 2) Flecken im Arrondissement Lyon des Departements Rhone, Steinkohlengruben; 1200 Ew …
16 Bully — (spr. bülli), Rogerde, nannte sich de Beauvoir, franz. Schriftsteller, geb. 28. Nov. 1809 in Paris, gest. 27. April 1866, war ein enthusiastischer Anhänger der romantischen Schule und schrieb eine große Anzahl Romane, die aber nur vorübergehenden …
17 bully — index badger, browbeat, brutalize, endanger, frighten, harrow, harry (harass), hector …
18 bully — m DEFINICIJA v. buli …
19 bully — vb bulldoze, browbeat, *intimidate, cow Analogous words: torment, rack, torture (see AFFLICT): *threaten, menace: terrorize, terrify, *frighten, scare Antonyms: coax Contrasted words: wheedle, cajole, blandish (see COAX): *lure, entice, inv …
20 bully — ► NOUN (pl. bullies) ▪ a person who deliberately intimidates or persecutes those who are weaker. ► VERB (bullies, bullied) ▪ intimidate. ORIGIN probably from Dutch boele lover …