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[ sahy-ber-bool-ee-ing ] / ˈsaɪ bərˌbʊl i ɪŋ /
nounthe act of harassing someone online by sending or posting mean messages, usually anonymously. Origin of cyberbullyingFirst recorded in 2000–05; cyberbully + -ing1 historical usage of cyberbullyingSee internet. Words nearby cyberbullyingCybele, cyber, cyberathlete, cyberattack, cyberbully, cyberbullying, cybercafé, cyberchondria, cybercrime, cyberculture, cyberhack Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cyberbullyingPaul, meanwhile, has taken to cyberbullying Rubio, tweeting on Friday that he is “acting like an isolationist.” The Rand-Rubio Catfight Over Cuba|Olivia Nuzzi|December 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST Currently, 49 states enforce some sort of anti-bullying laws, 18 of which have specific legislations against “cyberbullying.” The Bully Waging War Against Bullies|Lizzie Crocker|October 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST After just a few casual dates with a man, Carla Franklin faced years of harassment, stalking, and cyberbullying. Busting a Cyberstalker: How Carla Franklin Fought Back—and Triumphed|Abigail Pesta|October 12, 2012|DAILY BEAST The decision of his case has the potential to set a precedent for cyberbullying being treated as a serious criminal offense. The Bully Project Director Talks About Documenting Bullying in American Schools|Louis Jordan|April 30, 2011|DAILY BEAST
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