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Etymology

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out- +‎ slink

Verb

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outslink (third-person singular simple present outslinks, present participle outslinking, simple past and past participle outslunk)

  1. (transitive) To surpass in slinking.
    • 2005, The New Yorker, volume 81, numbers 29-38, page 138:
      Veronica's so slinky she can outslink Sandy Woo,
      Who's fifty times as slinky as an amateur like you
    • 2015, William T. Delamar, The Caretakers:
      She walked toward him, outslinking Liz Racoda, and pushed her nakedness at him.