0 past simple and past participle of bully
1 to hurt or frighten someone, often over a period of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do:
He has a strong personality, but don't let him bully you.
Don't be bullied, learn to stand up for yourself and what you believe in.
It is important that you report it to the teacher if you see anyone being bullied.
He bullied me into getting the surgery done, and I'm glad now that he did.
When you are bullied, it can destroy your self-esteem.
A vocal lot, they said that they would not be bullied by anyone.
Towards a developmental analysis of risks of being bullied.
For example, being bullied at school may constitute a "loss" of a friendship network, yet also pose various physical and social threats.