verb
- present participle of outjuggle; to juggle more skillfully or successfully than someone else
- to manage or balance multiple tasks or responsibilities more effectively than another person
Usage: informal; typically used in competitive or comparative contexts
Usage: figurative; informal
noun
- the act or instance of juggling more skillfully than someone else
Usage: informal; gerund form
Examples
- The street performer was outjuggling his rival with five balls instead of three.
- She was outjuggling her coworkers by managing three projects simultaneously without dropping the ball.
- His outjuggling of the competing magician impressed the entire audience.
- By outjuggling the other team's strategies, they won the championship.
- The acrobat spent weeks outjuggling her previous record.
- He found himself outjuggling his responsibilities at work and home.