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Preciousbunny Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Deal here

I wear a uniform in the ktchen-the whole deal ,chef's hat and everything.

what's deal here?

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"the whole deal" is an informal expression describing something that is is fully complete in all the relevant ways. Here it means the full set of clothes that a professional chef would wear.

  • "the whole deal" is an informal expression describing something that is is fully complete in all the relevant ways.
  • Here it means the full set of clothes that a professional chef would wear.
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"the whole deal" is an informal expression describing something that is is fully complete in all the relevant ways. Here it means the full set of clothes that a professional chef would wear.
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Another slangy expression is "the whole shebang". [Where that comes from I have no idea, but I'm sure someone here will research it.]
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.... also "the whole shooting match" and "the whole enchilada" ...

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