outcheat

English

Etymology

From out- + cheat.

Verb

outcheat (third-person singular simple present outcheats, present participle outcheating, simple past and past participle outcheated)

  1. (transitive) To exceed in cheating; to cheat more than.
    • 2017, Esther Perel, The State of Affairs:
      In fact, when the definition of infidelity includes not only “sexual intercourse” but also romantic involvement, kissing, and other sexual contact, female college students significantly outcheat their male counterparts.

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