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megillah (n.)

"long, tedious, complicated story," 1957, from Yiddish Megillah (as in a gantse Megillah "a whole megillah"), literally "roll, scroll," collective name of the five Old Testament books appointed to be read on certain feast days, from Hebrew meghillah, from galal "he rolled, unfolded." The slang use is in reference to the length of the text.

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Definitions of megillah from WordNet
1
megillah (n.)
(Yiddish) a long boring tediously detailed account;
he insisted on giving us the whole megillah
2
Megillah (n.)
(Judaism) the scroll of parchment that contains the biblical story of Esther; traditionally read in synagogues to celebrate Purim;
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