The Whole Kit And Caboodle

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The internet slang term “The Whole Kit And Caboodle” means everything or all of something. It refers to a complete or entire set of things or ideas. It is often used to emphasize that no part or aspect has been left out.

Examples:
1. Sarah baked a cake for her friend’s birthday and brought the whole kit and caboodle – frosting, candles, and decorations.
2. Alex was moving to a new house, so he packed up the whole kit and caboodle – furniture, clothes, kitchen appliances, and even his extensive vinyl record collection.

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