outprogram
English
Etymology
From out- + programCategory:English terms prefixed with out-#PROGRAM.
Verb
outprogram (third-person singular simple present outprograms, present participle outprogramming or (rare) outprograming, simple past and past participle outprogrammed or (rare) outprogramed)Category:English lemmas#OUTPROGRAMCategory:English verbs#OUTPROGRAMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTPROGRAMCategory:Pages with entries#OUTPROGRAMCategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTPROGRAM
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#OUTPROGRAM) To surpass in computer programming ability.
- 2014, Michael Fry, The Odd Squad: King Karl:
- Mr Dupree continued, 'But I knew something the robot didn't.'Category:English terms with quotations#OUTPROGRAM
'What?' asked Molly. 'What did I teach you to do when you're outmatched, outwitted and outprogrammed?'
'You bring the crazy,' said everyone except Alice.
- 2014, Jim Menick, Lingo:
- It's like trying to outprogram the greatest programmer of them all. No matter how sophisticated we get, he's light years ahead of us.Category:English terms with quotations#OUTPROGRAM