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- verb   Present participle of cyberbully .
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Examples
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								I don't recognize "cyberbullying" as a seperate crime because what you call cyberbullying is actually the same as cyberstalking "the use of fake personas to cause intentional harm on another person." WordPress.com News 2008 
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								BLOCK: When you talk to people who have engaged in cyberbullying, what do they tell you about what motivates them? 
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								And oftentimes, I talk to those who engage in cyberbullying behaviors, and they genuinely didn't realize the harm that would come from them posting certain information online. 
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								BLOCK: When you talk to people who have engaged in cyberbullying, what do they tell you about what motivates them? 
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								Robert Bloomfield: I understand the basis for criticizing the law, but cyberbullying is worth worrying about. The Volokh Conspiracy » Louisiana Bill Would Outlaw Insulting an Under-17-Year-Old By E-Mail 2010 
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								And oftentimes, I talk to those who engage in cyberbullying behaviors, and they genuinely didn't realize the harm that would come from them posting certain information online. 
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								I understand the basis for criticizing the law, but cyberbullying is worth worrying about. The Volokh Conspiracy » Louisiana Bill Would Outlaw Insulting an Under-17-Year-Old By E-Mail 2010 
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								Clementi jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge after finding out that his college roommate and another classmate used a webcam to secretly broadcast his sexual encounters with another male, highlighting the dangers of "cyberbullying" -- teasing, harassing, or intimidating with pictures or words distributed online or via text message. Irene Monroe: When will the homophobic bullying cease? Irene Monroe 2010 
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								Clementi jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge after finding out that his college roommate and another classmate used a webcam to secretly broadcast his sexual encounters with another male, highlighting the dangers of "cyberbullying" -- teasing, harassing, or intimidating with pictures or words distributed online or via text message. Irene Monroe: When will the homophobic bullying cease? Irene Monroe 2010 
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								And the most famous case of "cyberbullying" -- the tragic suicide of 13-year-old 
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