outsave
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[edit]outsave (third-person singular simple present outsaves, present participle outsaving, simple past and past participle outsaved)
- (transitive) To save more money than.
- 2009 April 11, Matt Richtel, “Austere Times? Perfect”, in New York Times[1]:
- The gleefully frugal happily seek new ways to economize and take pride in outsaving the Joneses.