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punt
v. [from the punch line of an old joke referring to American football: Drop
back 15 yards and punt! ] 1. To give up, typically without any intention of
retrying. Let's punt the movie tonight. I was going to hack all night to get
this feature in, but I decided to punt may mean that you've decided not to
stay up all night, and may also mean you're not ever even going to put in
the feature. 2. More specifically, to give up on figuring out what the Right
Thing is and resort to an inefficient hack. 3. A design decision to defer
solving a problem, typically because one cannot define what is desirable
sufficiently well to frame an algorithmic solution. No way to know what the
right form to dump the graph in is we'll punt that for now. 4. To hand a
tricky implementation problem off to some other section of the design. It's
too hard to get the compiler to do that; let's punt to the runtime system.
5. To knock someone off an Internet or chat connection; a punter thus, is a
person or program that does this.