bullyee

noun

Etymology

From bully + -ee.

  1. derived from *bōlô
  2. derived from *buolo
  3. derived from boel
  4. derived from boel
  5. suffixed as bullyee — “bully + ee

Definitions

  1. A victim of bullying.

    • A boy is charged for bullying and reprimanded by the meeting. At the next meeting he brings up a trumpery charge against the bullyee.
    • Even at nine years old, I knew that bullying happens for lots of reasons, ones that are usually more complicated for the bully than for the bullyee, but knowing this never made the face-flicking and the chest-sitting any less painful.
    • […] basically isolating the “bullyee” and allowing the bully to continue to play and dominate the playground.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA