outoffice

/aʊtˈɔfɪs/
verb
  1. To perform better than someone else in an office or professional setting; to outdo or surpass a colleague at work.
    • They tried to outoffice each other with impressive presentations.
    • In the sales competition, he outofficed everyone by closing the most deals.
    • She managed to outoffice her rival by completing the project ahead of schedule.
noun
  1. A location or situation outside of a traditional office environment, such as working remotely or from home.
    • The company supports an outoffice policy for workers who live far from headquarters.
    • After the pandemic, many employees prefer the outoffice to the corporate cubicle.
    • He set up a comfortable outoffice in his backyard shed.
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