outskip
/ˈaʊtˌskɪp/Definitions
1. verb
to skip over something or someone, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner.
“The careless driver outskipped the pedestrian and continued down the street.”
2. verb
to jump or spring over something or someone, often in a playful or energetic manner.
“The children outskipped the dog and ran into the park.”
3. verb
to pass over or ignore something or someone, especially in a deliberate or intentional manner.
“The politician tried to outskip the issue of climate change in the debate.”