boatload

Etymology
From. Notionally, because the commodity in question might have constituted the entire load of a cargo ship or boat.

Noun

 * 1) Cargo or passengers that fill a boat.
 * 2)  A large quantity.
 * He showed up an hour later with a whole boatload of hamburgers, chips, cookies, and assorted other munchies, not to mention sodas and beer, and we all fell in and stuffed ourselves silly.
 * 1)  A large quantity.
 * He showed up an hour later with a whole boatload of hamburgers, chips, cookies, and assorted other munchies, not to mention sodas and beer, and we all fell in and stuffed ourselves silly.
 * He showed up an hour later with a whole boatload of hamburgers, chips, cookies, and assorted other munchies, not to mention sodas and beer, and we all fell in and stuffed ourselves silly.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * German: Bootsladung,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: gemi yükü, tekne yükü