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Etymology edit

out- +‎ boob.

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Verb edit

outboob (third-person singular simple present outboobs, present participle outboobing, simple past and past participle outboobed)

  1. (transitive, slang) To have bigger breasts than.
    • 1975, David Niven, Bring on the Empty Horses[1], Putnam, →OL, page 266:
      The popping bulbs reached a sudden crescendo, but Sophia did not realize till too late that she was being "outboobed." Bending low over her right shoulder, with the most famous orbs in the world gleaming in all their creamy glory, was Miss United Dairies herself — Jayne Mansfield.
    • 2008 July 4, “Kim Kardashian outboobs sister”, in The Daily Telegraph[2], Sydney:
      When you've been out-boobed by your sister, it's bound to hurt your pride.
    • 2012 July 26, Cindy Adams, “New York ready to gamble”, in New York Post[3], →ISSN:
      TV finally found two fake pearls who’ll outboob and outbutt Snooki.

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