n. Crowd; pack; lot: in a contemptuous sense, especially in the phrase the whole kit and boodle.n. Money fraudulently obtained in public service; especially, money given to or received by officials in bribery, or gained by collusive contracts, appointments, etc.; by extension, gain from public cheating of any kind: often used attributively.n. Counterfeit money.n. A blockhead; a noodle.n. An old English name for the corn-marigold, Chrysanthemum segetum. Also written buddle.n. Same as newmarket, 1.