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outlet pass noun[ C ] uk /ˈaʊt.let ˌpɑːs/ us /ˈaʊt.let ˌpæs/ in basketball, an action in which a defending player catches the ball from a rebound(= when an opposing player tries to score but misses and the ball bounces back from the basket) and then throws it to another player on their team in the centre of the court to start an attacking movement: He grabbed an air ball and quickly sent the outlet pass up the court. in ice hockey, an action in which a player passes the puck from their defensive area to another player who is a long way ahead of them: He took a long outlet pass and skated past two defensemen to the net. He leaped for a rebound and fired a quick outlet pass. Tyson took an outlet pass from guard Prentis and immediately raced upcourt. The coach constantly reminds her to look up for outlet passes. Fans know he can make a tape-to-tape 70-foot outlet pass. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Basketball, netball & volleyball airball alley-oop b-ball backcourt backfield dime dunk foul game ball goaltending granny shot half-court half-court press jumper rebound rebounder rebounding reverse dribble reverse pivot turnover |