{v. phr.} To worry about future events or trouble before they happen. - Usually used in negative sentences, often as a proverb. * /"Can I be a soldier when I grow up, Mother?" asked Johnny. "Don't cross that bridge until you come to it," said his mother./ Compare: BORROW TROUBLE.
CROSS A BRIDGE BEFORE ONE COMES TO IT
Meaning of CROSS A BRIDGE BEFORE ONE COMES TO IT in English
Slang English vocab. Английский сленговый словарь. 2012