kick the can down the road

Related to word: kick

Idiom

Definition

  1. To avoid or postpone dealing with an issue or problem, often with the implication that it will need to be addressed later.

    • The government seems to prefer to kick the can down the road on this thorny issue, hoping it will go away, but it's only delaying the inevitable.

    • The company has been kicking the can down the road regarding employee complaints, which may lead to more severe consequences in the end.

    • We can no longer kick the can down the road on this project's decision; we need to act immediately to avoid losing a great opportunity.