Punt
1) To get hit by something and go flying at very high speeds.
2) To get hit by something
2) To get hit by something
I'll punt him into a wall if I ever see him again.
Punt
To put something off until much later. Figuratively, to kick the ball down the field.
My customer wants both new features added now but we'll have to punt on that one.
Punt
To fail miserably
I punted that test last week
Punt
Noun: A flat-bottomed boat, ideal for exploring the Rivers Cherwell and Isis. Can carry 5 or 6 passengers, and ought to be stocked with champagne, Pimm's, chocolates and strawberries prior to departure.
Verb: To spend a period of time - ideally an afternoon - in such a vessel. (Generally used as a gerund.)
Verb: To spend a period of time - ideally an afternoon - in such a vessel. (Generally used as a gerund.)
College finally bought a punt, so we needn't wait in line with the tourists this weekend.
What a lovely afternoon, let's go punting!
What a lovely afternoon, let's go punting!
Punt
(1.) verb - To pass a smoking device without taking a hit from it.
(1.) John punted, deciding not to take another hit of Mary's fine 'tobacco'.
Punt
Busting huge airs whilst engaging in the act of surfing.
Corey Lopez throws down mad punts every time he gets in the lineup.
Punt
A form of Irish currency no longer in use.
It's a shame the Punt was swapped for the Euro.