whute
/ˈhjuːt/ (HYOOT)
Definitions
1. noun
A whitewash, especially in sports; a team or player given an unfair advantage or an undeserved win.
“The referee was accused of handing the home team a whute in the final minutes of the game.”
2. verb
to give (a team or player) an unfair advantage or an undeserved win.
“The coach was accused of trying to whute their opponent before the big match.”