noun
- A full amount or complete set of something; the whole thing (chiefly British informal).
Usage: informal; British English; often used in the phrase 'the full monty'
Examples
- He ordered the full monty at breakfast—eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast.
- When she redecorated, she went the full monty with new furniture and paint.
- The deluxe package includes the full monty of services.
- They didn't hold back; they gave us the full monty for the celebration.