verb
- present participle of outjockey; to maneuver more skillfully or cunningly than someone else in order to gain an advantage
Usage: informal; typically used in competitive or political contexts
Examples
- The candidate was outjockeying her rivals by securing key endorsements early.
- He spent months outjockeying his competitors for the promotion.
- The team's coach accused the opposing manager of outjockeying them tactically.
- She was outjockeying the other investors by making strategic moves in the market.
- The politician was skilled at outjockeying opponents in debate.
- They were outjockeying each other for control of the board.