outslick

/aʊtˈslɪk/
verb
  1. To outdo or defeat someone by being more clever, skillful, or persuasive, often in a smooth or tricky way.
    • The young lawyer managed to outslick the veteran prosecutor during the closing arguments.
    • She tried to outslick her brother in the debate, but he had prepared better arguments.
    • In the world of advertising, you have to constantly innovate to outslick your competitors.
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