outchuck
English
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editoutchuck (third-person singular simple present outchucks, present participle outchucking, simple past and past participle outchucked)
- (transitive, informal) To chuck farther than another.
- 2012 September 18, Mike Klis, “Broncos’ Brock Osweiler was ready to replace Peyton Manning”, in The Denver Post[1]:
- Even on his best day, Broncos starting quarterback Peyton Manning couldn’t outchuck the 6-foot-7, strong-armed Osweiler.