verb
- to surpass or defeat someone by being more clever, cunning, or skillful in deception or manipulation
Usage: informal; third-person singular present tense of 'outslick'
Examples
- He outslicks his competitors by anticipating their moves.
- She outslicks the con artist at his own game.
- The negotiator outslicks the other party with clever wordplay.
- He tried to outslicks me, but I saw through his scheme.
- The salesman outslicks customers with smooth talk and false promises.