outrope

English

Etymology 1

From out- +‎ rope.

Verb

outrope (third-person singular simple present outropes, present participle outroping, simple past and past participle outroped)

  1. (transitive) To exceed in roping; to rope better than.
    There were many competitors in the rodeo, but Kristy Blackheart outroped Natalie Hopalong.

Etymology 2

Noun

outrope (plural outropes)

  1. Alternative form of outroop.