Complete Definition of "willy nilly"

English
Alternative spellings
willy-nilly

Etymology
Originally �will he, nill he� or �will ye, nill ye�; see will, nill.

Pronunciation
IPA|/�wɪli�nɪli/
audio|en-us-willy_nilly.ogg|Audio (US)

Adverb
en-adv|-

  1. Whether desired or not.

#*1954: The outer world is what we wake up to every morning of our lives, is the place where, willy-nilly, we must try to make our living. � Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception (Chatto & Windus 1954, p. 36)

  1. idiom Without regard for consequences or the will of those affected.

#:So people chasing money churn out novels willy nilly.

  1. Seemingly at random.

#:Alice in Wonderland describes a place where random things happen all willy nilly.

Translations
Albanian: do s'do
Russian: волей-неволей

See also
nolens volens

seeCites

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