and everything

and everything

A phrase used to indicate nonspecific things that are similar or somehow related to that which is being discussed. I need to find a stylist to do our hair and makeup and everything on the day of the wedding.
See also: and, everything
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

and everything

(spoken) and so on; and other similar things: Have you got his name and address and everything? She told me about the baby and everything.
See also: and, everything
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • and stuff like that
  • and stuff like that (there)
  • and stuff like that there
  • and such
  • and that
  • and (all) that
  • and all that
  • and all this
  • and things
  • and things (like that)
References in classic literature
He looked across the rapids, but the firing had ceased now altogether and everything seemed quiet.
Then you get 'old of me--steal me practically--and 'ere I am, thousands of miles away from 'ome and everything, and all your silly fleet smashed up to rags.
I'll have regular good dogs for rats and everything, when I've done school."
It was built by a mighty and wonderful Wizard named Oz, and everything there is of a green color -- just as everything in this Country of the Gillikins is of a purple color."
He's the most doting dad you've ever seen and everything was fine as far as I was aware.
In theory anything and everything that is used or done in a nursing home, and anybody who does it, can have a bar code, and that information can be incorporated into the facility's overall management software, whether on a centrally located computer or a satellite network station.