outlick

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English

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Etymology

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From out- +‎ lick.

Verb

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outlick (third-person singular simple present outlicks, present participle outlicking, simple past and past participle outlicked)

  1. (dated, informal, transitive) to perform better than.
    • 1956, Arnold Gessel, Youth: the years from ten to sixteen:
      Things liked in girls are "a good personality," "manners," or, "she's quite special for a girl. She's a tomboy and quite interesting. Good mind. Pretty. At some things she can outlick any boy in school— skiing, for instance.
  2. (transitive) to lick better than.
    • December 7 2006, Lewis Smith, Irish Independent, New-found species of exotic bat outlicks all rivals[1]

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