Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Boodle \Boo"dle\, n. [Origin uncertain.]
1. The whole collection or lot; caboodle. [Low, U. S.]
--Bartlett.
2. Money given in payment for votes or political influence;
bribe money; swag. [Polit. slang, U. S.]
Source : WordNet®
boodle
n 1: informal terms for money [syn: {bread}, {cabbage}, {clams},
{dinero}, {dough}, {gelt}, {kale}, {lettuce}, {lolly}, {lucre},
{loot}, {moolah}, {pelf}, {scratch}, {shekels}, {simoleons},
{sugar}, {wampum}]
2: a gambling card game in which chips are placed on the ace
and king and queen and jack of separate suits (taken from
a separate deck); a player plays the lowest card of a suit
in his hand and successively higher cards are played until
the sequence stops; the player who plays a card matching
one in the layout wins all the chips on that card [syn: {Michigan},
{Chicago}, {Newmarket}, {stops}]