outcheer

English

Etymology

out- + cheer

Verb

outcheer (third-person singular simple present outcheers, present participle outcheering, simple past and past participle outcheered)

  1. (transitive) To cheer more or louder than.
    • 2007 October 4, Pat Borzi, “Piniella Pulls Zambrano, and Arizona Pounces”, in New York Times:
      Mostly clad in red shirts and waving white pompoms, they vastly outnumbered and outcheered Cub fans, who usually have a strong presence here.
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