verb
- past tense of outfumble; to fumble more or worse than someone else, or to lose possession of the ball through fumbling more times than an opponent in a game
Usage: sports; informal
Examples
- The home team outfumbled their rivals, losing the ball five times in the first half.
- He outfumbled his defender and lost control of the basketball.
- In yesterday's game, our offense outfumbled the defense, which cost us the victory.
- The quarterback outfumbled his counterpart, turning the ball over three times.
- Despite playing well, the running back outfumbled himself with two critical drops.