caboodle
noun /kəˈbuːdl/
/kəˈbuːdl/
Word Originmid 19th cent. (originally US): perhaps from the phrase kit and boodle, in the same sense (from kit and boodle ‘money gained or spent illegally or improperly’).
Idioms Idioms
the whole (kit and) caboodle
- (informal) everything
- I had new clothes, a new hairstyle—the whole caboodle.