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how to describe or call a person who always brings in an incident to laugh at somebody to make people laugh at that incident and always makes it a story every time even after days and days and weeks?
but the person who is in this incident doesn't enjoy what they doing to him of remembering this and talking about it.?
how to describe or call a person who always brings in an incident to laugh at somebody to make people laugh at that incident and always makes it a story every time even after days and days and weeks?
but the person who is in this incident doesn't enjoy what they doing to him of remembering this and talking about it.?
but the person who is in this incident doesn't enjoy what they doing to him of remembering this and talking about it.?
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The person doing these things is called a "bully".
There really isn't a word for the person whom these things are being done to, but he might be called a "victim".
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