To be beaten in a fist-fight known as Duke It Out. Usually the winner is the out-duker. This means the person is superior at Duking It Out.
Man 1: I hate you so much!
Man 2: Me too!!!! Let's Duke It Out!!!
Random Bystanders: DUKE! DUKE! DUKE! DUKE! DUKE!!!
(Man 1 and Man 2 fight until Man 2 finally knocks Man 1 out.)
Man 2: You have been out-duked!!!!
(All the bystanders cheer)
Man 2: Me too!!!! Let's Duke It Out!!!
Random Bystanders: DUKE! DUKE! DUKE! DUKE! DUKE!!!
(Man 1 and Man 2 fight until Man 2 finally knocks Man 1 out.)
Man 2: You have been out-duked!!!!
(All the bystanders cheer)
by Random Person From Canada February 13, 2014
by aswizzle23 April 03, 2016
1. "Let's duke it out, freshwater trout!" (as seen on www.overheardinnewyork.com)
2. "Who will be crowned king in the dirtiest duke out of them all?" (Cathy Rogers in Full Metal Challenge Ep.6)
2. "Who will be crowned king in the dirtiest duke out of them all?" (Cathy Rogers in Full Metal Challenge Ep.6)
by wesluger November 24, 2010
When an individual exudes extreme amounts of machismo in situations which clearly do not call for it, often to the great frustration of those in the immediate vicinity.
by Rutherford B. Fellows April 21, 2009
To unintentionally or intentionally exude overwhelming Duke Dennis energy, usually resulting in someone else feeling overshadowed in confidence, charisma, or main character vibes.
1. “Bro showed up late, no explanation, hoodie on, and somehow every girl still went to talk to him. I got out-Duked so hard.”
2. “You’re standing like you own the whole block right now. Calm down, you’re out-Duking me.”
3. “He didn’t even say a word and still stole the spotlight. Out-Duke levels: dangerous.”
2. “You’re standing like you own the whole block right now. Calm down, you’re out-Duking me.”
3. “He didn’t even say a word and still stole the spotlight. Out-Duke levels: dangerous.”
by omnitery April 22, 2025