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    Full mon·ty
    /ˈmän(t)ē/

    noun

    • 1. the full amount expected, desired, or possible: "when conducting a funeral he wears the full monty: frock coat, top hat and a Victorian cane"
    • 2. a striptease performance involving full nudity, especially by a man: "the famous final scene where the characters do the full monty and strip naked"
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  3. The Full Monty means complete, the whole thing, and may come from a tailoring business, a card game or a field marshal. Learn more about the phrase and its connection to the 1997 British film of the same name.

  4. The full monty means the most or best that you can have, do, get, or achieve, or all that you want or need. It is an informal expression used in the UK and sometimes in the US. Learn more about its origin, usage, and synonyms.

  5. Full monty definition: the whole thing; everything that is wanted or needed. See examples of FULL MONTY used in a sentence.

  6. Full Monty means the whole thing or all the way. It can refer to a full English breakfast, a three-piece suit, or a game with all the cards. Learn more about its history and usage.

  7. The Full Monty is a British film about unemployed men who become strippers and a phrase meaning 'absolutely everything'. Learn the definition, pronunciation, usage and origin of this expression with examples and pictures.

  8. The film's title is a phrase generally used in the United Kingdom to mean "the whole lot", or "the whole hog"; in the film, the characters use it to refer to full nudity — as Horse says, "No one said anything to me about the full monty (a possible meaning relates to a full 3-piece suit by the then popular high street tailor Montague Burton)!"

  9. Learn the origin and usage of the idiom \"full monty\", which means everything possible or the whole thing. Find out how it is related to a 1997 film and full-frontal nudity.

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