outcap
Etymology
From out- + cap.
outcap means to cap or top; exceed. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 95 out of 100.
verb
- To cap or top; exceed.“I ſhall only inſtance in the Quakers, who of all People in the World apply themſelves moſt to the Reading of Scriptures: nay there is ſcarce a Quaker Woman, but ſhall outcap the ableſt Divine of any other Religion in Scripture Texts.”
- To cap ("lie") more than.“A mean remark? Certainly, but I comforted myself by saying, "Everybody does it. Outcapping everyone else is the only way to survive."”