verb
- present participle of outrock; to rock or perform rock music better than or more impressively than someone or something else
Usage: informal; chiefly used in music contexts
Examples
- The new band was outrocking all the other acts at the festival.
- He spent the summer outrocking his rivals in the local battle of the bands.
- They proved they were outrocking the headliners with their energetic set.
- The guitarist was outrocking everyone on stage with his impressive solos.