verb
- to juggle more skillfully or successfully than someone else; to surpass in juggling
- to manage or handle multiple tasks or responsibilities more effectively than someone else
Usage: informal; often used in competitive or comparative contexts
Usage: figurative; informal
Examples
- The street performer tried to outjuggle his rival by adding more balls to his routine.
- She managed to outjuggle her competitors by keeping five torches in the air simultaneously.
- He outjuggled his schedule by organizing his time more efficiently than his colleagues.
- The acrobat outjuggled everyone at the circus festival with an impressive display of skill.
- They attempted to outjuggle each other in the annual juggling championship.