English edit

Etymology edit

out- +‎ cool

Verb edit

outcool (third-person singular simple present outcools, present participle outcooling, simple past and past participle outcooled)

  1. (transitive) To surpass in cool; to be more cool (hip, fashionable, etc.) than.
    • 2009, Kevin Hechinger, Curtis Hechinger, Hechinger's Field Guide to Ethnic Stereotypes, page 12:
      While many Blacks are cool, and some—such as Miles Davis and Dave Chappelle—are cool enough to outcool entire other ethnicities all by themselves, not all Blacks are cool.