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Etymology

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out- +‎ suck

Verb

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outsuck (third-person singular simple present outsucks, present participle outsucking, simple past and past participle outsucked)

  1. (transitive) To suck more or better than.
    • 1991, Seth Morgan, Homeboy, page 34:
      Louie stared after him, marveling that it must be true, fags could outsuck any broad, because that geek looked like he'd just gotten the Cosmic Bigdaddy of Blowjobs.