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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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Tactical pass out

While drunk, making the responsible decision to end the night on your own terms; because you know if you don't the rest of your night will only get worse.
Kat- "Hey Tony what happened last night? You missed the after party."
Tony- "Sorry, I had to pull a tactical pass out before shit got real ugly."
by Tonybaloneypony April 11, 2017
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