Synonyms for shebang


Grammar : Noun
Spell : shuh-bang
Phonetic Transcription : ʃəˈbæŋ

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Définition of shebang

Origin :
  • 1862, "hut, shed, shelter," popularized among soldiers in the U.S. Civil War, but like other Civil War slang (e.g. skedaddle) of uncertain origin. Perhaps an alteration of shebeen (q.v.), but shebang in the sense "tavern," a seemingly necessary transitional sense, is not attested before 1878 and shebeen seems to have been not much used in the U.S. Bartlett's 1877 edition describes it as "A strange word that had its origin during the late civil war. It is applied alike to a room, a shop, or a hut, a tent, a cabin; an engine house." Phrase the whole shebang first recorded 1869, but relation to the earlier use of the word is obscure. Either or both senses also might be mangled pronunciations of French char-à-banc, a bus-like wagon with many seats. For an older guess:
  • [Shebang] used even yet by students of Yale College and elsewhere to designate their rooms, or a theatrical or other performance in a public hall, has its origin probably in a corruption of the French cabane, a hut, familiar to the troops that came from Louisiana, and constantly used in the Confederate camp for the simple huts, which they built with such alacrity and skill for their winter quarters. The constant intercourse between the outposts soon made the term familiar to the Federal army also. ["Americanisms: The English of the New World," Maximillian Schele De Vere, New York, Charles Scribner & Co., 1872.]
  • As in ball of wax : noun the whole kit and caboodle
  • As in bunch : noun collection of something
  • As in equipment : noun supplies, gear for activity
Example sentences :
  • Nothin'll be too good for this shebang and us if we get that agreement back.
  • Extract from : « The Depot Master » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Say, how do you get into the female department of this shebang, anyhow?
  • Extract from : « A Quarter-Back's Pluck » by Lester Chadwick
  • She runs the shebang, and there's two of her sons by her first husband in it.
  • Extract from : « Lord Loveland Discovers America » by C. N. Williamson
  • I ain't fit to run this shebang, so we need you, and need you bad.
  • Extract from : « The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron » by Graham B. Forbes
  • "I say, there are no secrets in this shebang," he said smiling.
  • Extract from : « The Battle Ground » by Ellen Glasgow
  • So, men, just come into my shebang and make yourselves at home.
  • Extract from : « Harper's Round Table, May 7, 1895 » by Various
  • In the evening I went to Griffith's "shebang" and listened to sacred music.
  • Extract from : « An Artilleryman's Diary » by Jenkin Lloyd Jones
  • Spencer and I built, lower in park, shebang with table, etc.
  • Extract from : « An Artilleryman's Diary » by Jenkin Lloyd Jones
  • So the few lines that has gone from this shebang has been writ by yours truly.
  • Extract from : « Dixie Hart » by Will N. Harben
  • My pal and me can run this shebang, and just take my word for it, we mean to do the same.
  • Extract from : « The Aeroplane Boys Flight » by John Luther Langworthy

Antonyms for shebang

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