"the whole number or quantity of people or things in question" according to the dictionary. can also be written as "the whole caboodle" or "the whole kit and caboodle".
Viktor: Experiencing migraines, nausea, hypersensitivity to bright lights?
V: Whole kit and kaboodle.
(Cyberpunk 2077)
V: Whole kit and kaboodle.
(Cyberpunk 2077)
by the real black rose October 11, 2021

As opposed to 'a little bit', 'a lotta bit', and 'a whole lotta bit', "A WHOLE HECKUVA LOTTA BIT" expands the value of a specified term to an even greater extent than the three previous terms.
Ricardo: How much you miss that trick, a little bit?
Johnson: Nah B.
Ricardo: A lotta bit?
Johnson: Son, No.
Timothy: Negro, he miss her a whole heckuva lotta bit.
Johnson: Nah B.
Ricardo: A lotta bit?
Johnson: Son, No.
Timothy: Negro, he miss her a whole heckuva lotta bit.
by MYNECKNOTHIS January 25, 2009

In music, the Phrase "Don't show the whole gorilla" means to avoid giving full volume in any crescendos untill the song's climax, thus "hiding the gorilla". The phrase comes from king kong, in which the audience is teased and hinted at to what is behind the curtain when kong is captured.
Band Director:On this next run-through, use your phrasing and dynamics well, but Don't Show the Whole Gorilla untill measure 74.
by MExibone January 19, 2011

by defining_gods May 13, 2018

Hey Frank, you listen to whole lotta red yet?
ya man, sounded like a mosquito was getting raped over and over again
ya man, sounded like a mosquito was getting raped over and over again
by Username already in use December 25, 2020

by Declan Pirog July 30, 2020

A term used by a famous East London gangster Ahmed Ali, when a troublesome situation arises when a decision or action produces a subsequent problem.
by AhmedTheG October 30, 2020
