Definition
Barring unforeseen circumstances.
Origins
Statements of the form "God/Lord willing and (some other condition being met)" are ancient extensions of simple acceptance of God's will in phrases like God willing and Lord willing. "Creek" originated as a reference to creeks flooding and preventing travel, but is sometimes re-interpreted as a reference to the Creek tribe.
In Context
- "Near-synonym: hopefully (sentence adverbial sense)"
- "Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll have that new barn finished in time for the harvest."
Also Said As
- God willing and the creek don't rise
- Lord willing
- God willing
- ;
- more at Thesaurus:God forbid § Antonyms
- hopefully
Opposite In Meaning
- hell no
- God forbid