A collection or group of things, usually used in the phrase 'the whole kit and caboodle' meaning everything or all of it.
From Dutch 'kaboodle,' possibly related to 'boedel' (property/belongings). Became common in American English in the 1800s, especially in the phrase with 'kit.'
Nobody's sure where 'caboodle' originally comes from, but it's been paired with 'kit' for so long that linguists think they might have been invented together as a rhyming phrase!
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