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Etymology

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From out- +‎ fake.

Verb

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outfake (third-person singular simple present outfakes, present participle outfaking, simple past and past participle outfaked)

  1. (transitive) To fake or fake out more or better than (another)
    • 2011, Johnnie Lee Moore Jr., Living Testimony:
      Bruce managed to outfake and outfox the convict.
    • 2012, Dan Manoyan, Alan Ameche: The Story of "The Horse":
      He couldn't outfake a lot of people, so when he'd get trapped he'd lower his shoulder and plow right into you.

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