Lock, stock and barrel
phrase
Completely, entirely or in total.
I sold all the contents of my house, lock, stock and barrel.

Often appears as...
- sell lock
- stock and barrel
Usage tips
Idiomatic
phrase
Completely, entirely or in total.
I sold all the contents of my house, lock, stock and barrel.

Often appears as...
- sell lock
- stock and barrel
Usage tips
Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 1

Complete Transition
The phrase emphasizes a comprehensive change or transfer without leaving anything behind.

He handed over the company to his son, lock, stock and barrel.
Informal Tone
Commonly used in casual conversation; it may seem out of place in very formal or academic contexts.

When she moved abroad, she sold her car lock, stock and barrel.
Historical Origin
Refers back to the parts of a musket, suggesting the inclusion of all parts of something.

The old tavern was auctioned off, lock, stock and barrel.
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