verb
- to fumble more or worse than someone else; to exceed in fumbling or clumsiness
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outfumble'; informal
adjective
- characterized by fumbling more clumsily or ineffectively than expected or than a comparison
Usage: informal; often used in sports contexts
Examples
- The quarterback was outfumbling his backup all season long.
- His outfumbling performance in the kitchen made cooking dinner a disaster.
- She kept outfumbling her opponent in the relay race, dropping the baton twice.
- The team's outfumbling defense gave the other side easy scoring opportunities.
- He was outfumbling with the controls, unable to master the new video game.
- Their outfumbling attempts to assemble the furniture left pieces scattered everywhere.