The Whole Nine Yards - 2000
In this black comedy, a criminal discovers a market for murder in the suburbs. After doing time in prison, mobster Jimmy the Tulip (Bruce Willis) moves to a suburban neighborhood. But Jimmy's new neighbors (... More »
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phrase origins, 9 yards, nine yards, whole nine yards ... What is the Origin of "The Whole Nine Yards"? ... From the Usenet archives: commentary on the origin of "the whole nine yards"
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FAQ article: the whole nine yards ... Therefore, when a pilot had shot all his ammunition he would say he had 'shot the whole nine yards'." ; Source: [Mark Israel, 'Phrase Origins: "the whole nine yards"', The alt.usage.english FAQ file,(line 5471), (29 Sept 1997)];
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TV listings for The Whole Nine Yards
Zip Code: 60601 · Provider: Comcast SW Chicago (1, 4 & 5)-Digital Rebuild (Chicago) Edit
Tomorrow , 1:00 PM CT · The Whole Nine Yards  · Channel 43 · AMC · Duration: 120 min.
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The whole nine yards - the meaning and origin of this phrase. ... "The whole nine yards" crops up in many contexts, which isn't surprising, as there are many things that can be measured in linear, square or cubic yards - and there are also yard-arms, steelyards etc. to account for.
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The whole nine yards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase " the whole nine yards " means "completely, the whole, everything" – e.g.: " I was mugged. They took my wallet, my keys, my shoes, my cat – the whole nine yards! " The origin of the p...
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About the mysterious origins of the phrase 'the whole nine yards'. ... But “Where does the whole nine yards come from?” runs it a close second. ... So that a ship with all sail set would be using the whole nine yards. The biggest problem here is dating — by the time the expression came into use, sailing ships were long gone;
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