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Out-and-outer   /aʊt-ənd-ˈaʊtər/   Listen
Out-and-outer

noun
1.
Someone who is excellent at something.






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"Out-and-outer" Quotes from Famous Books



... introduced to the company, and at once joined them, making himself so thoroughly at home with them, and entering so completely into the spirit of the affair, that he sprang at a single bound into their best graces, and was vehemently declared by one and all to be "a real out-and-outer." ...
— The Pirate Island - A Story of the South Pacific • Harry Collingwood

... called from their leaving parties of pleasure at eleven or twelve o'clock at night, to the no small discomforture of many an out-and-outer ...
— Sinks of London Laid Open • Unknown

... on the rampage. "I'll make 'is fur fly," she up and sez, sez she, when she heard as you was hout. Not a nice young lady for a small tea-party, sir,' he added, lowering his voice; 'a regular out-and-outer your sister is, to ...
— Much Darker Days • Andrew Lang (AKA A. Huge Longway)



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