
The word bully didn’t always have the negative connotation it does today. Ironically enough, in the 1500’s the word actually meant “a sweetheart.” Today, Webster defines bullying as “the abuse and mistreatment of someone vulnerable by someone stronger, more powerful.” Simply put, bullying is a person who likes to be mean, embarrass others, or looks for ways to harm another person time after time. A bully, more times than not, expresses hostile and forceful behavior. They seek power over those they consider to be “weaker” than they are. They fail to realize the long-lasting consequences that result from their grave behavior for both the bully (themselves) and the bullied. Unfortunately, those being bullied seem to have a hard time speaking up and putting the bullying to an end.