All hands and the cook—
1. (Nautical) everybody on the ship.
- Martin threw on the engine, while all hands and the cook sprang to take in sail.
2. everyone from a particular group of people who can possibly contribute.
- Soon he was rearing his family, and all hands and the cook were busy as bees in caring for the home.
Cf.: all-hands meeting—a mandatory meeting for all employees called by the management.
- Bob called an allhands meeting this afternoon. It’s never a good sign…
All the world and his wife—(also: every man and his dog ) lots of people; everyone of importance.
- All the world and his wife were there, so, of course, Dame Margery went also.