verb
- to kick a ball farther or more effectively than an opponent
- to be in a romantic relationship with someone considered more attractive than oneself
Usage: sports
Usage: informal; slang
noun
- a kick that travels farther than expected or than an opponent’s kick
Usage: sports
Examples
- The punter managed to outkick his opponent by twenty yards.
- She consistently outkicks the other players on her soccer team.
- Everyone says he’s outkicking his coverage with his new girlfriend.
- That was quite an outkick from the fifty-yard line.
- The quarterback’s outkick gave his team better field position.
- He knows he’s outkicking his coverage but doesn’t care what others think.