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out-tactic

verb - meaning to use better tactics than one's opponent. Most common context is in football/soccer.

First used by British football manager Sam Allardyce, who was pleased when he "out-tacticed" then Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge.
"Man United lost since Guardiola out-tacticed them"
by coa994 March 5, 2019
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Pigged out

Typically used by scousers meaning eaten a lot
Nah mate I can’t move I’ve proper pigged out you know?
by Scousemsttlad June 10, 2018
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Corbing out

Timing out on an IRC channel.
by Somedudethatwasbored April 6, 2010
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Out on bond

Paid freedom from being incarcerated and needing to retrain from illegal activity
I cant, im out on bond.
Nichole: Lets jump the fence at the water park and go swimming
Me: I cant, I'm out on bond
by Oobmadult28 July 8, 2018
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lip it out

general description of gender reassignment surgery
bruce is awaiting the next phase of his surgery where they will roll, tuck and lip it out
by fuknguy May 7, 2015
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Vamped Out

Disappearingor leaving someone while talking/texting. Walking away/Stop Responding
Julia vamped out on Adam before he could ask her a question.
by Thebullypharacy April 23, 2019
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Z out

To tabulate and print out the transactions of the day's sales on a cash register.
Metaphorically: To sum up and conclude a transaction or relationship.
"It's quitting time. Did you Z out?"

"OK, if we're gonna Z out, let's talk about the $960 I paid on your Con Ed bill 2 years ago."
by Bilham April 24, 2012
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