verb
- to dodge or evade more skillfully or successfully than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outdodge'; informal
Examples
- The running back outdodges the linebacker with a quick lateral move.
- She outdodges her opponent's attacks by staying light on her feet.
- He outdodges the question by changing the subject entirely.
- The boxer outdodges every punch thrown at him during the match.
- The car outdodges traffic by taking a side street.