0 present participle of punt --
1 (in rugby or American football) to kick the ball after you have dropped it from your hands and before it touches the ground, or (in football) to kick the ball powerfully so that it goes a long way --
We were running out of time, so we decided to punt the sightseeing and just go shopping.
2 to travel in a punt: --
For racing punting it is best to join a club, and to work on one's balance.
This can result from any of the above events except for punting, which is not a part of arena football.
In addition to punting, he also played wide receiver and safety for the football team.
Red also took over punting duties in 1949 with a 42.0 yard average for the season.
Both teams opened the second half punting on their first drives respectively.
He was a versatile player, starting at safety on defense and halfback on offense, as well as punting, placekicking, and returning punts and kickoffs.
Durdan, who showed his all-around skill by rushing for 54 yards and a touchdown, passing, and punting, was named the game's most valuable player.
The club supports two traditional water sports - skiffing and punting.