0 to get much more attention than something or someone, or to take control of a situation instead of someone else, because of being very strong, powerful, or important:
1 a large creature like a human covered in hair that some people believe exists in the northwest of the US and western Canada
She announced new law and order plans yesterday, but the Home Secretary bigfooted her with his own announcement to build three very large prisons.
The Italian designer's presence has angered some who claim London fashion week should be a showcase for British design. One said: "He has bigfooted British fashion."
I'm not sure who bigfooted him but he completely changed his message.
Bigfoot, yetis, mermaids, krakens, the Loch Ness Monster, dragons. . . . Do you believe they lived – or live – in our world?
Highlights in its inventory include unicorn tears, field notebooks, a vast array of teeth, bigfoot toenails, respectacles, high quality field cookware, and fashionable cryptozoological wear.
The plot revolves around a man trying to catch a bigfoot.
She finds a small bigfoot in the shed.