forever and ever

forever and ever

Eternally; always; ceaselessly. Honey, I'll love you forever and ever!
See also: and, ever, forever
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

forever and ever

 and forever and a day
forever. I will love you forever and ever. This car won't keep running forever and ever. We'll have to get a new one sometime upcoming. We have enough money to last forever and a day.
See also: and, ever, forever
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • ever more
  • ever more...
  • (I) can't say (as) I have
  • (I) can't say that I have
  • cant
  • can't say that I have
  • as ever trod shoe-leather
  • world without end
  • (I) can't say's I have
  • ever which way
References in periodicals archive
For Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever and ever, amen.
The old order has passed away: welcome (name) now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, but only peace and joy with Jesus, your Son, and the Holy Spirit, forever and ever, amen.
DEMIS Roussos lookalike Colin Miller has been banished to the garden shed because he keeps singing the Greek crooner's hit Forever and Ever in his sleep.
Great economic expansions continue forever and ever -- until they don't.
When we eat his body in the ludicrous miracle of the Mass, we hope in him, and with him, forever and ever, world without end, amen, amen, amen.
"Forever young, I want to be forever young, do you really want to live forever, forever and ever?" Heavily-built bodybuilders and bouncers were visibly moved by the song and its lyrics, many struggling to fight back their tears and hugging outside the chapel.
DONNELLY Annie (Mum) Memories of you are our greatest treasure, to love and keep forever and ever. - Love Son Victor and Maureen.