outcreep

verb

Etymology

From Middle English outcrepen, equivalent to out- + creep.

  1. inherited from outcrepen

Definitions

  1. To creep or crawl out.

    • The poachers, with swingels, and matches of brimstone, outcreep To steal upon pheasants and drowse them a-perch and asleep.
  2. To exceed in creeping

    To exceed in creeping; creep faster than

    • "[…] Is that how he thinks you beat an avalanche of rock? You outcreep it?"
  3. To surpass in creeping someone out.

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