Well i should'nt say forever. But Wihooooo.
The adverb FOREVER has 3 senses:
1. for a limitless time
2. seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly
3. for a very long or seemingly endless time
Familiarity information: FOREVER used as an adverb is uncommon.
Sense 2 forever [BACK TO TOP]
Meaning:
Seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly
Synonyms:
always; forever
Context examples:
always looking for faults / it is always raining / he is forever cracking jokes / they are forever arguing
Meaning:
For a very long or seemingly endless time
Synonyms:
forever and a day; forever
Context examples:
she took forever to write the paper / we had to wait forever and a day
Domain usage:
colloquialism (a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech)
Meaning of the word together:
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eternal
adj. without pause; endless
abiding
ageless
always
amaranthine
boundless
ceaseless
constant
continual
continued
continuous
dateless
deathless
enduring
everlasting
forever
illimitable
immemorial
immortal
immutable
imperishable
incessant
indefinite
indestructible
infinite
interminable
lasting
never-ending
perdurable
perennial
permanent
perpetual
persistent
relentless
termless
timeless
unbroken
unceasing
undying
unending
unfading
uninterrupted
unremitting
without end
away
adv. continuously
endlessly
forever
incessantly
interminably
on and on
relentlessly
repeatedly
tirelessly
unremittingly
without break
without end
without rest
without stopping
immemorial
adj. ancient, old
age-old
archaic
fixed
forever
long-standing
of yore
olden
prehistoric
primeval
rooted
time-honored
traditional
forever [fərˈevəʳ] ADV
1. (= eternally) → para siempre
he's gone forever → se ha ido para siempre
2. (= incessantly, repeatedly) → constantemente
she's forever complaining → se queja constantemente, siempre se está quejando
see also ever 1
That's it :-)