bully vs pressure

bully

verb
  • To act aggressively towards. 

  • To intimidate (someone) as a bully. 

noun
  • A noisy, blustering, tyrannical person, more insolent than courageous; one who is threatening and quarrelsome. 

  • The small scrum in the Eton College field game. 

  • A standoff between two players from the opposing teams, who repeatedly hit each other's hockey sticks and then attempt to acquire the ball, as a method of resuming the game in certain circumstances. Also called bully-off. 

  • A hired thug. 

  • A miner's hammer. 

  • A sex worker’s minder. 

  • A companion; mate (male or female). 

  • A person who is intentionally physically or emotionally cruel to others, especially to those whom they perceive as being vulnerable or of less power or privilege. 

  • Bully beef. 

  • Any of various small freshwater or brackishwater fish of the family Eleotridae; sleeper gobies. , Gobiomorphus cotidianus]] 

intj
  • Well done! 

adj
  • Very good. 

pressure

verb
  • To encourage or heavily exert force or influence. 

noun
  • A pressing; a force applied to a surface. 

  • Distress. 

  • The amount of force that is applied over a given area divided by the size of this area; force per unit area. 

  • A contrasting force or impulse of any kind 

  • Urgency 

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