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monty(dictionary)
Monty Python(dictionary)
full monty(dictionary)
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reconsolidation (iou) and monty (iou)


reconsolidation (iou)



reconsolidation noun. M16.
[from RE- + CONSOLIDATION.]
A new or renewed consolidation.

monty (iou)



monty noun1. colloq. L20.
[Origin uncertain.]
the full monty, the full amount expected, desired, or possible; spec. (with ref. to striptease) total nudity.
? Of various unsubstantiated theories of the origin of the phrase, perh. the most plausible is that monty is short for Montague Burton, British men's tailor, the full monty apparently meaning 'Sunday-best three-piece suit'. Use with ref. to nudity comes from the British Film The Full Monty (1997), about a group of unemployed men who become strippers.