outhomer

English

Etymology

out- + homer

Verb

outhomer (third-person singular simple present outhomers, present participle outhomering, simple past and past participle outhomered)

  1. (baseball) To score more home runs than another player.
    • 2015 June 17, The Associated Press, “Kris Bryant Hits Grand Slam as Cubs Romp, 17-0”, in New York Times:
      Philadelphia has been outscored, 57-18, during the skid and has been outhomered, 19-2.
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