Bullying that is motivated by ethnicity or religion is something that boys suffer more frequently than girls.
It derives from the Middle Dutch word "lover," boele. Bully was a term that then meant "sweetheart" in English. Later, it started to be used more broadly and eventually evolved to denote the opposite: "swaggering coward," as well as "good fellow." Around the 1700s, the word "bully" first appeared in this context.
Every year, on Anti-Bullying Day (also known as Pink Shirt Day), people across the globe don pink shirts to show their opposition to bullying. The project was developed in Canada, where it is celebrated every year on the final Wednesday in February.
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