Idiom
full monty
mainly British, humorous if something is the full monty, it is as complete as possible.Their wedding was magnificent, with a champagne reception, three-course dinner and a band - the full monty.
full monty
⇨ full monty; full monte; monte
noun everything required within a given context. Usage widely popularised by the success of the film
The Full Monty, 1997. Three plausible etymologies are well-rehearsed: from the nickname 'Monty', given to Field Marshal Montgomery, 1st Viscount of Alamein (1887–1976); the card game called Spanish Monte or Monte Bank; an abbreviation of Montague Burton, a high street menswear and tailoring company, retailers of a complete suit of clothing
UK, 1985