The Whole World And His Dog Meaning

The Whole World And His Dog is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (Britain, idiomatic) Everybody; too many people; a huge crowd.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

The Whole World And His Dog

(Britain, idiomatic) Everybody; too many people; a huge crowd.

Example :   I'd love to go to the Harry Potter opening, but the whole world and his dog will be there and I don't like crowds

Meaning of The Whole World And His Dog

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