outtongue

English

Etymology

out- + tongue

Verb

outtongue (third-person singular simple present outtongues, present participle outtonguing, simple past and past participle outtongued)

  1. (transitive) To make more noise than, especially in speaking.
    • 1953, The Nation's Schools, volume 51, page 82:
      I have always worked closely with the Parent-Teacher Association, and I attend its meetings, though outnumbered, outtongued and occasionally outslugged!
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