outadding

/aʊtˈædɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outadd: the act of adding more than someone else.
    • She is outadding everyone in the office with her quick mental math.
    • Outadding the other players is the key to winning this card game.
    • The children were outadding each other to see who could count the highest.
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