To celebrate, especially prematurely. See: 1994, Plano East vs John Tyler high school football highlights. Applies to any and all situations in which exuberant celebration is called for
1: The announcers broke out the Oreos a little too soon when they proclaimed their team the winner
2: DeSean Jackson was so busy breaking out the Oreos, he forgot to not throw the ball away before crossing the goal line.
3: “I just got elected president, break out the Oreos, baby!”
3 hours later...
“They’re recounting votes in Florida? Damn...broke out the Oreos too soon...”
2: DeSean Jackson was so busy breaking out the Oreos, he forgot to not throw the ball away before crossing the goal line.
3: “I just got elected president, break out the Oreos, baby!”
3 hours later...
“They’re recounting votes in Florida? Damn...broke out the Oreos too soon...”
by Alex-2598 May 22, 2021
This sentence is often times used when someone is sad or disappointed. It cannot be used when you are only mildly disappointed. You must be extremly sad
by UD sentences September 04, 2012
by Heartbreakerforlife March 15, 2022
When someone or something has been posted multiple times by various people. Thus, taking over the viewers timeline.
by Dante_ck October 10, 2016
by Alicatt1616 October 06, 2019
Two or more people that have spring break at the same time, and will hopefully be hanging out during that time
by CanadianDennis March 24, 2016
by ChameleonDragon March 06, 2020