verb
- to surpass or exceed in bullying behavior; to bully more aggressively or effectively than someone else
Usage: informal; present participle or gerund form of 'outbully'
Examples
- He was outbullying his classmates by spreading rumors about them.
- The larger student tried outbullying the smaller one, but it didn't work.
- She refused to participate in outbullying her former friend.
- The coach warned the team against outbullying opponents on the field.
- By outbullying others, he only made himself more unpopular.