Word with a pejorative meaning that should insult a person.
Verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument.
1 No name calling . Bonnie pointed with her chin toward the other girl.
2 They described gangs of bullies, physical abuse and everyday name calling .
3 Mr Sayed-Khaiyum says politics does not mean to engage in some name calling .
4 It's a state of being that requires no name calling , no slippery slope.
5 The types of bullying ranged from name calling to having been physically hurt.
6 But name calling will not resolve the problem or build a single halting site.
7 There is verbal abuse, the name calling the put downs.
8 So now you're resorting to name calling , are you, Horris?
9 Cat fights, name calling , screaming matches about who slept with whom in a sauna.
10 The Parliamentary year has ended with the traditional bout of name calling and point scoring.
11 It ranges from petty name calling to full-scale harassment and threats of rape and violence.
12 With no teacher in sight, their disagreement escalated to the point of shoving and name calling .
13 Look for more name calling and mud slinging coming to a federal appeals court near you.
14 It reacted the way we all react to fear of the unknown: superstitions, curses, name calling .
15 Despite two days of political name calling it seems Labour and National largely agree on road tolls.
16 Looking genuinely shaken, the widow said she was shocked and horrified by the prime minister's name calling .
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