the whole shebang

The phrase "the whole shebang" is an idiomatic expression that means the entirety or everything related to a particular situation or thing. It is often used to describe a complete set of things or a comprehensive package that includes all the necessary components or elements. It can be applied to various contexts, such as describing an entire project, all the features of a product, or all the elements of a situation.


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