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one-upto outdo somebodyIf you want to correct somebody or one-up them with your clever little story, it can kill your rapport with them.
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one-upPrinting one (two, three, etc.) impressions of a job at a time.
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one-upAn extra life, or the object that gives you an extra life.
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one-up
(idiomatic) To outdo, to do something slightly better than a competitor's prior effort.
''Every year the neighbors try to one-up each other with their holiday lights.''
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