outstunt

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

out- +‎ stunt

Verb[edit]

outstunt (third-person singular simple present outstunts, present participle outstunting, simple past and past participle outstunted)

  1. (transitive) To perform more or better stunts than.
    • 1968, Aaron Norman, The Great Air War, page 107:
      Boelcke, well aware of the slimness of his chances for surviving the encounter, seeing that his Fokker could neither outrace nor outstunt the splendid new French pursuit machine, decided to risk everything on one final subterfuge.
    • 1979, The Lutheran, volume 17, page 13:
      The celebrities on one channel must outshine and outstunt the celebrities on another channel.