Out-and-outer
[out-n-ou-ter, -nd-ou-] /ˌaʊt nˈaʊ tər, -ndˈaʊ-/
noun
1.
a person who does things with excessive thoroughness; extremist.
2.
a thoroughgoing or perfect example of a kind.
noun (slang)
1.
a thorough or thoroughgoing person or thing
2.
a person or thing that is excellent of its kind
3.
an extremist
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