outexecute

To execute plays more successfully than another person or team

Verb

  1. To execute plays more successfully than another person or team
    • "We're playing scared; we're playing soft; we're getting outexecuted and outhustled," Goodman said. - 2009 January 14, Brian Heyman, “An Unlikely Dynasty Takes Hold in the Bronx”, in New York Times:

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *úd Proto-Germanic *ūt Proto-Germanic *ūt- Old English ūt- Middle English ut- English out- English execute English outexecute From out- + execute.

Forms

outexecutes outexecuting outexecuted