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Bullying

In colloquial speech, bullying is most often used to describe a form of harassment perpetrated by someone who is in some way more powerful, physically or socially, than a weaker peer.

Note:The above text is excerpted from the Wikipedia article "Bullying", which has been released under theGNU Free Documentation License.
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