What does the saying the whole kit and caboodle mean?
Where does the whole kit and kaboodle come from?
“Kit and caboodle” is a slang expression, dating back to the mid-19th century, meaning “everything” or “all of it” (“The whole kit and caboodle of us were then investigated by the FBI to see how many subversives there were among us,” 1969).15 ago 2011
What's a kitten caboodle?
Kitten Caboodle is a card collecting, card-matching game, where you draw cards or "go fish" from another player's hand to collect cards that match what a cat wants. If you match what the cat wants, you collect the cat.
Where did the term come from the whole kit and caboodle?
"It is probably derived from the Old-English word bottel, a bunch or a bundle, as a bottel of straw. "The whole kit and boodle of them" is a New England expression in common use, and the word in this sense means the whole lot.