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  • Not a native English speaker here, still, I'd be doubtful that shebang we talk about here relates to the English idiom "the whole shebang" (meaning "all things related", as in "While I'm in London, I want to see Big Ben, the palace, the whole shebang.") with the interesting etymology going back to the US Civil War / Walt Whitman (etymonline.com/word/shebang). False friends, perhaps ? Commented Oct 24, 2022 at 6:59