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View synonyms for shebang
shebang
[ shuh-bang ]
noun
- Informal. the structure of something, as of an organization, contrivance, or affair:
The whole shebang fell apart when the chairman quit.
- a primitive dwelling; shack; shanty.
shebang
/ ʃɪˈbæŋ /
noun
- a situation, matter, or affair (esp in the phrase the whole shebang )
- a hut or shack
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shebang1
1860–65, Americanism; origin uncertain (perhaps alteration of char-à-banc ( def ), though sense shift unclear; shebeen, often cited as the source, is implausible both phonetically and semantically)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shebang1
C19: of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
Fact: The Dodgers are perfectly set up to finish this shebang by the end of the week.
From Los Angeles Times
That changed in their first game since Foster went from running backs coach to running the whole shebang.
From Los Angeles Times
"We're ready to move on to making the whole shebang in the acoustic domain."
From Science Daily
Anna Wintour, a Met trustee for whom part of the institute has been renamed, organizes the whole shebang.
From Seattle Times
A comprehensive and extensively documented examination of the people who started the whole shebang, the progenitors or precursors for all the books on your list.
From Los Angeles Times
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