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- verb transitive To
cheer more or louder than.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Come outcheer on th' porch. he opens a large cooler That there redfish is an 8-pounder.
Bait Shop David James 2012
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"Well, Ah wanted to catcha and make sure everthang was okay fer yall outcheer."
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: AT THE BEACH IN 1994 Maggie Jochild 2007
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The two armies shouted themselves hoarse, each trying to outcheer the other.
The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960
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It would be awfully embarrassing to see the visiting crowd outnumber, let alone outcheer, the Wooster boosters in that type of game.
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COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the STLtoday community, but we ask you to follow St. Louis Rams 'Richie Incognito says Chicago Bears fans likely to outcheer Rams fans
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COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the STLtoday community, but we ask you to follow St. Louis Rams 'Richie Incognito says Chicago Bears fans likely to outcheer Rams fans
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COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the STLtoday community, but we ask you to follow St. Louis Rams 'Richie Incognito says Chicago Bears fans likely to outcheer Rams fans
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COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the STLtoday community, but we ask you to follow St. Louis Rams 'Richie Incognito says Chicago Bears fans likely to outcheer Rams fans
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