verb
- to surpass someone in foolishness or to make someone appear more foolish
Usage: rare
Examples
- He outfools his brother with increasingly silly pranks.
- The comedian outfools his rival with more ridiculous jokes.
- She outfools everyone at the party with her absurd costume.
- The clown outfools his partner in their comedy routine.
- His latest stunt outfools all his previous attempts at humor.