Punting in a sentence as a noun

It's good they've got a stop-gap fix by changing defaults, but it feels to me like they're punting here.

Just punting on that encapsulation problem doesn't make it go away.

I'm afraid that by saying "My priorities are God, Family, Health" that you are just punting.

"Education is the solution" always seems to me like punting.

A lot of solutions end up "punting" the complexity to some other structure.

Wikipedia is cool, and the veracity problem is a hard one, but there's no excuse for punting on it.

Ok, so that's not really "going after them with crazy intensity"; it's punting the problem off to your employees.

The time for punting on sync because it's too hard or inconvenient can't last indefinitely in the industry...

I'm trying to think how to explain it without using anecdotes, as I want to understand it myself without punting to simile.

Doddgy as all **** any site that has a header dripping with faux iliminati symbols and appears to be punting MLM and make monney fast should not be on hacker news.

For examples of punting on that responsibility completely, look at JetBrains stuff or MonoDevelop.

Punting definitions

noun

(football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground; "the punt traveled 50 yards"; "punting is an important part of the game"

See also: punt