Quote (pussymoneyweed @ Jul 30 2014 10:40am)
because I didn't dodge you, I gave you the victory I let you win I let you have it it was a gift you're welcome
That's technically a dodge.
Main Entry: 2dodge
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): dodged; dodg·ing
Date: 1680
intransitive verb
1 a : to move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course <dodged through the crowd> b : to make a sudden movement in a new direction (as to evade a blow) <dodged behind the door> 2 : to evade a responsibility or duty especially by trickery or deceit
transitive verb
1 a : to evade by a sudden or repeated shift of position <dodge tacklers>
b : to avoid an encounter with <celebrities dodging the media> 2 : to evade (as a duty) usually indirectly or by trickery <dodged the draft by leaving the country> <dodged questions>
— dodge a bullet also dodge the bullet : to narrowly avoid an unwelcome, harmful, or disastrous outcome or occurrence <coastal towns dodged a bullet when the hurricane veered out to sea>
First entry was dodge as a noun.