verb
- past tense of outjuggle; to juggle more skillfully or successfully than someone else, or to manage or handle something more cleverly than a competitor
Usage: informal; often used in competitive or figurative contexts
Examples
- She outjuggled her opponent in the circus competition with a flawless five-ball routine.
- The politician outjuggled his rivals by balancing multiple policy proposals at once.
- He outjuggled the defense by managing three simultaneous business deals.
- The team outjuggled their competitors by coordinating complex logistics better than anyone expected.
- She outjuggled the schedule to fit in all her commitments without dropping anything.