verb
- to fumble more or worse than someone else; to handle clumsily or lose control of something more than a competitor or opponent
Usage: informal; sports context
Examples
- The quarterback outfumbles his rival, losing the ball three times in the game.
- In the playoff match, the home team outfumbles the visitors with five turnovers.
- She outfumbles her opponent during the relay race, dropping the baton twice.
- The defense outfumbles the offense, creating more mistakes under pressure.
- He outfumbles every other player on the field that night.