Shebang (noun)

A colloquialism used to refer to the entirety of a situation or thing, often used to express the idea that everything is included or involved.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin, possibly from the phrase "the whole shebang" meaning "the whole thing".

Examples:

  1. I'm taking the whole shebang with me.
  2. He bought the whole shebang, including the house and the car.
  3. She's going to take the whole shebang to the party.
  4. He's going to take the whole shebang with him on his trip.
  5. She's taking the whole shebang to the concert.
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