To artfully avoid answering personal questions by slightly changing the topic, or by replying with a related question, in such a way that the person who asked the initial question is unaware of what has just happened. This style was first made (in)famous as the signature move of one
Dr. Randall, following its identification and labeling by a brilliant and eloquent coworker, circa 2008. It then
spread across the Western United States in the coming decade. Legend has it that said coworker, despite having developed a great
friendship with the elusive Dr. Randall, has nevertheless never been invited into his
home.
During the interrogation, he was randalling himself out of the question of where we has on the
night of the
murder. The
cop ended up admitting to the crime himself!