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whole kit and caboodle
whole kit and caboodle
Inf. a group of pieces of equipment or belongings. (The word caboodle is used only in this expression.) When I bought Bob's motorhome, I got furniture, refrigerator, and linen—the whole kit and caboodle. The salesman managed to sell John the whole kit and caboodle.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Kalisha | | kə-LEESH-ə, kə-LISH-ə | African American (Rare) |
| Fungai | | - | Southern African, Shona |
| Nonie | | - | English |
| Gisila | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| Tucker | | TUK-ər | English (Modern) |
| Rob | | [rɔb] | |