Every man and his dog


an idiom meaning ‘extremely crowded’ or ‘a lot of people’ . mainly used in past or future tense to describe how busy a place will be and/or was.
john: want to go to walmart?
fred: nah, its black friday, every man and his dog will be there.
john: true that

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