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Etymology

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out- +‎ whore

Verb

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outwhore (third-person singular simple present outwhores, present participle outwhoring, simple past and past participle outwhored)

  1. (transitive) To behave more whorishly than; surpass in whoring.
    Coordinate term: out-paramour
    • 2020, George Williams, The Last Family[1], Down & Out Books:
      I gathered his first wife had something to do with it. She outwhored him in every category, so the story goes, and then divorced him.