outfox
/ˈaʊtfɑks/Definitions
1. verb
to deceive or cheat someone, especially by being cunning or clever
“She managed to outfox her opponent in the business deal.”
2. verb
to escape from someone or something, especially by being cunning or clever
“The fox outfoxed its hunters by hiding in the nearby woods.”
3. noun
a person who is cunning or clever enough to deceive or cheat others
“The outfox was known for his ability to swindle people out of their money.”