Origin: Germanic Old English prefix
Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of out
"The golf scorecard showed three outs, indicating he had missed all his fairway shots on that hole."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of out
"The sun will outs the stars once it rises above the horizon."
In plain English: To out someone means to beat them at something, usually by being faster, smarter, or more skilled than they are.
"The team managed to outs their opponents by scoring more goals in each round."