kit and boodle
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Definition
Noun (informal, often humorous) 1. The whole lot; everything or everyone included in a particular group or situation. This phrase is used to emphasize the entirety of something, often a collection of items or a group of people. It is synonymous with "the whole thing" or "the entire collection."
Usage
- The phrase is typically used with the definite article "the" (e.g., the whole kit and boodle).
- It functions as a singular noun phrase.
- It is informal and has a slightly old-fashioned or colorful tone, often used for emphasis or humorous effect.
Examples
- "When they moved, they packed up the whole kit and boodle—furniture, books, even the garden gnomes."
- "The manager fired the entire department, the whole kit and boodle."
- "I decided to buy the business, lock, stock, and the whole kit and boodle."
Advanced Usage / Nuances
- The phrase is a classic example of a reduplicative compound or a playful, rhyming idiom used for emphasis.
- It is often interchangeable with similar informal phrases like "the whole shebang," "the whole caboodle," "the whole enchilada," or "the whole nine yards."
- Its informal nature makes it unsuitable for formal or academic writing.
Variants and Related Words
- The whole caboodle: A more common shortened variant of the same phrase.
- Kit: Can separately mean a set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose (e.g., a first-aid kit, a tool kit).
- Boodle: An archaic or slang term for a crowd or a large amount of money (especially if ill-gotten). In this phrase, it contributes to the meaning of "a collection" or "a lot."
Synonyms
- The whole thing
- The entire lot
- The whole shebang
- The full monty
- Everything and everyone
- The totality
Related Idioms
- Lock, stock, and barrel: Meaning "including every part," often used with "the whole kit and boodle" for added emphasis.
- Hook, line, and sinker: Meaning "completely," usually in the context of being deceived. While related in structure (a tripartite idiom), its meaning is different.
- The whole enchilada: (Slang) The whole thing; everything involved.
Noun
- everything available; usually preceded by `the'
- we saw the whole shebang
- a hotdog with the works
- we took on the whole caboodle
- for $10 you get the full treatment