outcrack

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To outbrag; surpass in boasting.
 * 2) * 1816, Old plays: being a continuation of Dodsley's collection:
 * Alas, my miserable master, what suds art thou wash'd into; thou art born to be scorn'd of every carted community, and yet he'll outcrack a German when he is drunk, or a Spaniard after he hath eaten a Fumatho,
 * 1)  To surpass in cracking (a joke, a whip, etc.).
 * 2)  To surpass in cracking (security systems etc.).
 * 1)  To surpass in cracking (security systems etc.).