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The whole kit and caboodle
I was just watching "Antiques Roadshow US, season 15 episode 16, Washington DC Hour One" and I heard "you got the whole kit and caboodle here" -it's heard in 50:07-. It sounded like "stock, lock and barrel": "the whole thing" or "all what is expected to have".
How can we translate it?
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