It's like being interviewed by the biggest snotty bullyboy in the world.
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I had boycotted Tesco for quite a few years now as we don't agree with their bullyboy tactic.
From the guardian.co.uk
For much of the evening, she struts about like a fascist bullyboy.
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He's also been exposed by his role in government whether it's major policy mistakes or the bullyboy methods.
From the guardian.co.uk
Frank Collin, 33, is a swaggering bullyboy who likes to dress up in a Nazi uniform, spout totalitarian dogma and howl racial slurs.
From the time.com
These Russian protesters are a new breed, not just nostalgic old communist grandmas or bullyboy nationalists but yuppies, students, the best and brightest.
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Then you club this with my comment on that India will show Australia its rightful place as a rant of an inferiority complex Indian and narcissist bullyboy comments.
From the economist.com
Only a few years after Chavez had won that victory, however, the Teamsters Union moved into the California fields, using greater resources and occasionally bullyboy harassment.
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A swaggering tough; usually one acting as an agent of a political faction