There is a fine line between asking a question on meta for a specific question and grandstanding on meta to solicit support.
The former is acceptable because you are asking about a specific question that may or may not be on-topic and you need clarification about its fitness for the site.
The latter is just abuse. When someone tries to post numerous questions on meta about bad questions in an effort to solicit support to close the question, then they are not using meta the way it was intended.
So the easiest answer to your problem is ask yourself "why am I asking this question". If you are asking it because you "know" the answer is off-topic and you want to draw attention to it to get it closed quickly, then asking on meta is not appropriate. But if the question is not a cut and dry problem, and you need some clarification as to why a question is on or offtopic, then asking on meta for clarification purposes is perfectly acceptable.
Consider it this way, what if everyone who wanted a question gone were to post on meta. Meta would just be overrun with "close this please" questions. If only there was a way to organize questions with close votes that would allow users who can and want to close questions can review them and vote to keep them open or close them (and even filter them based on the tags on the question). Hmmmmm..... sounds a lot like the Close Vote Review Queue. When you vote to close a question, it ends up here. Yes it has its problems, and yes, it is currently 8.6K questions large, but it is still the best place for reviewing questions that need closed.
Bounty questions, however, pose a different problem since no one can vote to close them. A moderator is first required to refund the bounty, and then close it. The bounty issue is better explained in How can I close a question that has an active bounty?.
When you have a bounty, you have three options (according to Shog9):
- Edit the question to be on-topic. Worth doing if the question and/or answers are pretty decent, but phrased in a way that's likely to encourage further answers that are spam or otherwise unhelpful.
- Flag for moderator attention and request that the bounty be revoked and the question closed. Useful if the question is awful and attracting bad answers.
- Wait a week and then close it. If it's not awful and not currently attracting awful answers, then give it a week - either it'll get fixed (option #1) or it'll get awful (#2) or nothing will happen and no one will care. A shockingly large portion of the time, no one cares and the author just wasted their bounty instead of writing a better question - this is a Valuable Life Lesson you should be proud to allow someone to learn.
So consider this.... if you really want to "punish" the author of your horrible post for not improving it, the best thing might be to let the bounty run its course. He'll lose his rep and the question will be closed. If you try to close it early, a mod will have to refund the bounty first before closing.