whole shebang

Etymology
Fixed expression from,  first attested in the United States from the early 1860s, from which time it has increasingly dominated uses of "shebang" itself.

Noun

 * 1)  Everything; the entire thing.
 * 2) * 1924,, letter:
 * I am growing more and more sick of factions, gossip, jealousies, recriminations, excoriations and the whole literary shee-bang.
 * 1) * 2002, Treasure Planet, directed by and
 * Doctor, I'd love to chat. Tea, cake, the whole shebang. But I've got a ship to launch and you've got your outfit to buff up.
 * I am growing more and more sick of factions, gossip, jealousies, recriminations, excoriations and the whole literary shee-bang.
 * 1) * 2002, Treasure Planet, directed by and
 * Doctor, I'd love to chat. Tea, cake, the whole shebang. But I've got a ship to launch and you've got your outfit to buff up.

Translations

 * Catalan: tot plegat
 * Dutch: de hele rataplan, de hele mikmak, de hele reutemeteut, de hele bende
 * Finnish: koko helahoito, koko repertuaari, koko roska, koko hoito, ihan kaikki
 * French: tout le bataclan
 * Hungarian:, , minden, ami kell, ami csak kell
 * Russian: всего-то делов, вот и всё дело, вся штука,
 * Swedish:, , hela klabbet,