outˈswagger,v. [out- 18.] trans. To surpass in swaggering. 1607Lingua v. vii. in Hazl.Dodsley IX. 439 Ay, wilt see me outswagger him?1630B. Jonson New Inn iv. ii, They out-swagger all the wapentake.1884L. Oliphant Haifa (1887) 203 They [Orientals] must never be allowed to out⁓swagger you.