outhumor
English
Alternative forms
- outhumour
Etymology
out- + humor
Verb
outhumor (third-person singular simple present outhumors, present participle outhumoring, simple past and past participle outhumored)
- (transitive) To surpass in humor; to be funnier than.
- 1895, Current Literature: 1895 (volume 17, page 201)
- Charley Davis, says the Pittsburg Dispatch, tells a story about Mark Twain, in which the humorist was for once outhumored.
- 1895, Current Literature: 1895 (volume 17, page 201)