Citations:everybody and their dog


 * 1894 — "Reminiscences", The Station Agent, February 1894:
 * Everybody and their dog in that town had the "fever and ague," and they walked about like ghosts.
 * 1900 — Henry David, "My Wife's Reformed Burglars", Metropolitan Magazine, June 1900:
 * Well, good-night everybody and their dog; I'll be around for the money at seven o'clock to-morrow morning. Train leaves at eight, and I'll have to hurry to catch it."
 * 1920 — D. W. Jessup, "The Nut and His Logic", Ax-I-Dent-Ax, 7 February 1920:
 * "It seems to me," said the Chronic Kicker, "that we have enough to do taking care of ourselves at home without chasing around and feeding everybody and their dog. Charity begins at home."
 * 1966 — Christine Van der Mark, Honey in the Rock, McClelland and Stewart (1966), page 112:
 * "Everybody and their dog will be here by the looks of things," observed Florrie.
 * 1999 — "Where's Broadband?", Maximum PC, October 1999:
 * "There's certainly demand, but not everybody and their dog is saying 'I want DSL or cable modems'," Uppal says.
 * 2010 — Hayley Wickenheiser, Gold Medal Diary: Inside the World's Greatest Sports Event, Greystone Books (2010), ISBN 9781553655800, page 35:
 * Everybody and their dog is in town, from equipment sponsors to the media.