Punts
1) To get hit by something
and go flying at very high
speeds.2) To get hit by something
punt
by Top Tipster on Jan 11, 2013 06:43:50
Example:
John: I have a feeling
QPR will beat
Man U today.
Alex: At
14/1, it's worth a punt!
punt
by bob bmac on Aug 30, 2006 07:00:38
and punt
by onlineprguy on Sep 03, 2007 04:37:08
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.
Example:
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!"
Punted
by Matthew Keenan on May 09, 2007 15:42:28
Punting
by katost on Apr 19, 2011 02:40:09
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 :)
Example:
Oh
har har Charles! Look at us and our diplomas
punting down this cambridgeshire river,
we live our lives spiffingly well!
and punt
by onlineprguy on Sep 01, 2007 21:14:25
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.
Example:
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!"
punt
by Anonymous on Nov 08, 2003 08:31:44
Example:
punt
by Anonymous on Apr 05, 2003 21:25:19
and punt
by vmachine on Sep 04, 2007 03:15:58
Example:
1. "Dude, I know I could
take that stripper home with me!"
"
And punt!" said his
pal at the ridiculous comment.