Meaning & Definition of word "Punt"

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    Punt

    /pʌnt/

    noun:

    • 1. A kick made by dropping the ball from the hands and kicking it before it touches the ground.
      • Example: The game changed when the kicker made an impressive punt.
    • 2. A decision to defer or postpone an issue or action.
      • Example: We need to make a decision soon, but we might have to take a punt on this matter until next week.

    verb:

    • 1. To kick (a ball) to a distance down the field, typically in football.
      • Example: The player decided to punt the ball instead of attempting a risky pass.
    • 2. To give up on an initiative or task and pass it on to someone else.
      • Example: After much debate, we decided to punt the decision to the board for further review.

    Etymology

    Originates from the early 19th century, possibly from a variant of the word ‘punt’ meaning to 'prick' or 'punch'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to punt on something:

    To decide not to proceed with an action or decision, effectively passing it to someone else.

    punt the ball:

    To perform a kick with a ball as part of a game.

    Related Words

    punter:

    A person who bets or wagers, often in gambling contexts.

    punting:

    The act of kicking the ball; also refers to betting practices.

    Slang Meanings of punt

    Meaning: To mentally or emotionally disengage from a situation.

    Example Sentence: I just decided to punt on the whole conversation.

    Meaning: To pass an obligation or decision to someone else.

    Example Sentence: I’m going to punt this issue to my manager.