every man and his dog
The phrase "every man and his dog" is an idiomatic expression used to exaggerate the number of people or things present at a particular place or participating in a particular activity. It implies that a large and diverse group of people, sometimes even including pets or animals, is involved in or showing interest in something. It is often used to characterize a situation where a particular event or situation has attracted widespread attention or participation.
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