don't halloo before you are out of the woods

don't halloo before you are out of the woods

Don't consider or proclaim a problem solved until you are sure that it is completely, permanently resolved, as more issues might crop up before then. (To "halloo" means to shout or yell in a boisterous way, especially to catch someone's attention.) A: "Acquiring this account will solve all our financial worries." B: "Hmm, don't halloo before you are out of the woods. If they pull out or can't pay us in time, we'll still be in trouble." A: "I'm confident that the treatment will eliminate the cancer very quickly." B: "Don't halloo before you're out of the woods, Doc. That cancer could still spread to other parts of the body."
See also: before, halloo, of, out, wood
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
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  • don't whistle till you are out of the woods
  • don't whistle until you are out of the woods
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  • never whistle before you are out of the woods
  • never whistle till you are out of the woods