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punt

To kick an object as far and hard as possible

you punted the ball over the fence bell-end!

by bob bmac August 29, 2006

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and punt

to end an awkward conversation, or respond to an off-color or bad joke.

on a broader scale - and punt can be used to change a conversation's topic, or swapped in as a verbal exclamation point to emphasis one's point or argument, or even to convey excitement.

1. After hearing his coworker tell an unusually bad joke, Maxwell exclaimed, "and punt!"

2. Upon hearing his friends hired him strippers for his bachelor party, Dick exclaimed "and punt!"

by onlineprguy September 2, 2007

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Punting

rowing down a river in a wannabe gondola with a big stick, usually done by posh uni students in Oxford or Cambridge....or tourists....or romantic couples on their first holiday together :)

Oh har har Charles! Look at us and our diplomas punting down this cambridgeshire river, we live our lives spiffingly well!

by katost April 18, 2011

74๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


and punt

to end an awkward conversation, or respond to an off-color or bad joke.

on a broader scale - and punt can be used to change a conversation's topic, or swapped in as a verbal exclamation point to emphasis one's point or argument, or even to convey excitement.

1. After hearing his coworker tell an unusually bad joke, Maxwell exclaimed, "and punt!"

2. Upon hearing his friends hired him strippers for his bachelor party, Dick exclaimed "and punt!"

by onlineprguy September 1, 2007

56๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


punt

(MIT slang) (1) To skip class (2) To avoid doing work. Ant: tool.

by Anonymous November 8, 2003

318๐Ÿ‘ 213๐Ÿ‘Ž


punt

To be kicked.

Dag yo!

by Anonymous April 5, 2003

230๐Ÿ‘ 152๐Ÿ‘Ž


and punt

a good way to change topics or tell your buddy to shut up.

1. "Dude, I know I could take that stripper home with me!"

"And punt!" said his pal at the ridiculous comment.

by vmachine September 3, 2007

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