Romp all over (someone or something) American British verb phrase
To completely surpass someone or a squad in a competition
The performance of the German squad was romping all over the opponent at the extra time.
In this scientific contest, Jane's expertise romped over me.
The speed of Jamaican star Shericka Jackson romps over other athletes on the race.
Take advantage of someone's abilities, strategies, or tactics to beat or defeat them
To go far beyond what one should or is allowed to do
To excel someone or something.
Someone or something that surpasses or outperforms everyone or everything else.
The verb "romp" should be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase is used to describe something very modern or updated or something that no longer looks like what it's used to.
It has been a long time since I left my high school, and now I have to admit that it's certainly not your father's high school anymore.