outswear

/aʊtˈswɛr/
verb
  1. To swear more or more forcefully than someone else; to use more profanity or stronger oaths.
    • In the locker room, the coach could outswear any player when he was angry.
    • My uncle likes to joke that he can outswear a sailor.
    • The two comedians tried to outswear each other during their routine.
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