Full-monty


[mon-tee] /ˈmɒn ti/

noun, Chiefly British Slang.
1.
the, the whole thing; everything that is wanted or needed:
At the press briefing, the reporters got the full monty.
/ˈmɒntɪ/
noun
1.
(informal) the full monty, something in its entirety

noun

A completely unclothed human body

[1986+; in Montague Burton, a British firm of gentlemen’s outfitters, the expression applied to a full suit of clothes]

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