noun
all one has; all one's possessions
Often used in contexts of losing everything, being stripped of belongings, or having nothing left. Frequently appears in set phrases like 身ぐるみ剥がされる (to be robbed of everything).
詐欺に遭って身ぐるみ剥がされた。
I was scammed and stripped of everything I had.
火事で身ぐるみ失った。
I lost all my possessions in the fire.
全財産 refers to one's entire financial assets or fortune, while 身ぐるみ emphasizes all personal belongings, especially what one carries or wears.
Compound of 身 (body, oneself) and 包み (wrapping, bundle), literally 'body bundle', referring to everything one has on their person.