lock, stock and barrel
lock, stock, and barrel
Entirely or completely. Much to his wife's surprise, he cleaned out the basement, lock, stock, and barrel. When my son came home from his football game, he was so hungry that he ate everything in the refrigerator, lock, stock, and barrel.
See also: and, barrel
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
ˌlock, stock and ˈbarrel
including everything; completely: They were all emigrating so they were selling everything they had, lock, stock and barrel.The lock, stock and barrel are the three main parts of a rifle.
See also: and, barrel, stock
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
lock, stock, and barrel
The whole thing; all of something. Originally this term meant all three elements of a firearm—the lock or firing mechanism, the stock or handle, and the barrel or tube. It began to be transferred to the entirety of anything in the early nineteenth century, although for a time it was also put as stock, lock, and barrel. See also hook, line, and sinker.
See also: and, barrel
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- lock, stock, and barrel
- strike me pink
- butter wouldn't melt (in his/her mouth), looks as if
- (as) black as the minister's coat
- (as) black as ink
- (as) black as a stack of black cats
- fall on hard times
- you don't say
- you don't say!
- make yourself understood