1. cyberbullying - Noun
2. cyberbullying - Verb
cyberbullying (uncountable)
Acts in cyberspace intended to make life unpleasant for another person.
cyberbullying
present participle of cyberbully
The Foundation focuses on issues such as helping young people, wildlife conservation, cyberbullying and supporting the military. Source: Internet
In 2017, Jones initially sued Chyna and her ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian for cyberbullying and defamation, claiming they outed him as bisexual on social media. Source: Internet
According to the survey, of those parents whose children have been the victim of cyberbullying, more than half say it occurs on social media. Source: Internet
American Academy of Pediatrics warns that overuse of digital media and screens can put children and teens at risk of obesity, sleep problems, cyberbullying and negative performance at school. Source: Internet
But when she starts dating an Amish guy and the cyberbullying begins, things really start to fall apart. Source: Internet
Canada's conservatives are using cyberbullying to normalize online surveillance. Source: Internet