(verb): To break something, i.e. in the way that Bo Jackson would break bats over his knee or over his shoulders. The term can be used to describe the act of intentionally breaking things as well as accidentally breaking something. Other forms: bo jacksoned (past tense), bo jacksoning (present continuous tense).
bo jacksoned (adjective): broken
bo jacksoned (adjective): broken
"If you don't knock it off with that annoying saxophone, I'm gonna bo jackson it."
"What do you mean you didn't do it? Dude, I stood there and WATCHED YOU bo jackson every piece of my stemware!"
"Yo, which one of you clowns bo jacksoned my coffee pot and didn't tell me? There's coffee ALL OVER the place!"
"When she cheated on him, it really bo jacksoned his self-esteem."
"I need to get a new umbrella. This one is bo jacksoned from the wind."
"What do you mean you didn't do it? Dude, I stood there and WATCHED YOU bo jackson every piece of my stemware!"
"Yo, which one of you clowns bo jacksoned my coffee pot and didn't tell me? There's coffee ALL OVER the place!"
"When she cheated on him, it really bo jacksoned his self-esteem."
"I need to get a new umbrella. This one is bo jacksoned from the wind."
by Hat W. March 06, 2008
by DoctoRUMS October 11, 2005
by Jake Layton December 28, 2007
Used, commonly in exclamation, when something unfortunate occurs, similar to bogus. Derived from the all-star baseball player of the same name, who often broke bats over his knee in anger over strike-outs.
by jordan1234 July 21, 2006
by CryptWalkin November 24, 2022
Greatest athlete of all time. Played as an all star in both pro baseball and pro football until a hip injury ended his career.
by Johnny Cockface October 07, 2005
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