verb
- to surpass or exceed in capers; to perform more playful or mischievous antics than someone else
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outcaper'; literary or archaic usage
Examples
- The younger children were outcapering their older siblings with increasingly wild pranks.
- He spent the afternoon outcapering his friends with elaborate jokes and tricks.
- The performers were outcapering one another on stage, each trying to be more entertaining.
- She delighted in outcapering her rivals with clever wordplay and witty remarks.