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; typically used in competitive or comparative contexts
Usage: figurative; informal
Examples
- The street performer outjuggles his competitors with five balls and two torches.
- She outjuggles her colleagues by managing three projects simultaneously without dropping the ball.
- He outjuggles everyone in the office when it comes to balancing work and personal commitments.
- The acrobat outjuggles the other performers at the circus with increasingly complex patterns.
- By staying organized, she outjuggles the chaos of running a household and a business.