outskate

English

Etymology

out- + skate

Verb

outskate (third-person singular simple present outskates, present participle outskating, simple past and past participle outskated)

  1. (ice hockey, skating, transitive) To skate better than.
    • 2009 January 24, Juliet Macur, “Weir and Lysacek Find Company at the Top”, in New York Times:
      “Jeremy outskated him right after he skated well,” Abbott’s coach, Tom Zakrajsek, said of Abbott’s short program after Lysacek’s strong performance.

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