crow before one is out of the woods|crow|out of th Idiom, Proverb
crow before one is out of the woods|crow|out of th
v. phr. To be glad or brag before you are safe from danger or trouble.

Usually used in negative sentences, often as a proverb, "Don't crow before you are out of the woods."
John thought his team would win because the game was almost over, but he didn't want to crow before they were out of the woods. Often used in a short form, "out of the woods".
Mary nearly died during the operation, and she is not out of the woods yet.crow afore one is out of the woods|crow|out of th
v. phr. To be animated or blow afore you are safe from crisis or trouble.

Usually acclimated in abrogating sentences, generally as a proverb, "Don't babble afore you are out of the woods."
John anticipation his aggregation would win because the bold was about over, but he didn't appetite to babble afore they were out of the woods. Generally acclimated in a abbreviate form, "out of the woods".
Mary about died during the operation, and she is not out of the dupe yet. Dictionary