What's a kaboodle?

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My dad use to say "kit and kaboodle." We all knew it meant "everything." "Your mother went to a yard sale and bought everything, the whole kit and kaboodle."

Dad says it, so we all say it. But it just occurred to me that I don't even know what a kaboodle is. So I looked it up.

Can you thing of a phrase you use that makes no sense on face value?
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According to Wikipedia (which is NOT to be trusted as anyone can put anything on there): Kaboodle is a spelling derivation of the English word "caboodle", meaning a group, bunch, lot, pack, or collection of things or people.

My parents used the phrase also.
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I am quite, 'san fairy Anne' about the whole thing!
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My dad use to say "kit and kaboodle." We all knew it meant "everything." "Your mother went to a yard sale and bought everything, the whole kit and kaboodle."

Dad says it, so we all say it. But it just occurred to me that I don't even know what a kaboodle is. So I looked it up.

Can you thing of a phrase you use that makes no sense on face value?

IMO it means you over brought
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My grandpa use to say I knock you hell western crooked? I took that as being bad experience and stopped what I was doing!
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My grandpa use to say I knock you hell western crooked? I took that as being bad experience and stopped what I was doing!
Similar to that, from a teacher friend in Asheville, NC, "I'll pull a knot in y'all's tail!"
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I am quite, 'san fairy Anne' about the whole thing!
What does that mean?
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How about shebang?
As in one can get the whole shebang.
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What's the origin of the phrase 'San fairy Ann'?

A deliberate jokey corruption of the French phrase 'Ça ne fait rien' - it doesn't matter.
source. Phrase finder.

Actually where I lived in London, we used to say 'San fairy coppersticks' but where that came from I havn't a clue!

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Every time when we took a trip & my Dad drove at night, my Mom told us kid's to watch for pahdidle's.. Pah-did-le's are a car drive'in down the road with one headlight. We would count how many we seen. I still look for Pahdidle's to this day.
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Every time when we took a trip & my Dad drove at night, my Mom told us kid's to watch for pahdidle's.. Pah-did-le's are a car drive'in down the road with one headlight. We would count how many we seen. I still look for Pahdidle's to this day.
We did that too. And when I got older and drove around with my peers we also did
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How about shebang?
As in one can get the whole shebang.
It's true. No one ever seems to get a half a shebang.
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