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debagging การใช้

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  • Debagging can be used as a form of bullying and is technically the crime of simple assault.
  • In Britain, especially historically at Oxford and Cambridge Universities in England, the term is known as " debagging " ( derived from " Oxford bags ", a loose-fitting baggy form of trousers ).
  • Juanita Ross Epp is highly critical of teachers who regard pupils debagging one another as normal behavior, saying that debagging makes pupils feel intimidated and uncomfortable and that " normal is not the same as right ".
  • Juanita Ross Epp is highly critical of teachers who regard pupils debagging one another as normal behavior, saying that debagging makes pupils feel intimidated and uncomfortable and that " normal is not the same as right ".
  • The obit recorded Lt . Col . A . D . Wintle's opinion _ " What I like about Isherwood's paintings is that there is no doubt about which way they hang " _ and reminded readers that Wintle was " celebrated for debagging his solicitor ( removing his lawyer's pants ) ."
  • Andrew Gimson, biographer of Boris Johnson, reported about the club in the 1980s : " I don't think an evening would have ended without a restaurant being trashed and being paid for in full, very often in cash . [ . . . ] A night in the cells would be regarded as being par for a Buller man and so would debagging anyone who really attracted the irritation of the Buller men ."