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BRITISH SLANG PHRASE
The Full Monty (phrase); Full monty (phrase); The full monty (phrase)
  • A British soldier of the [[Second World War]] selects a jacket for his "[[demob suit]]". These suits are one of the possible origins of the phrase.

the full monty         
Brit. informal the full amount expected, desired, or possible.
The full monty         
The full monty (or the full Monty) is a British slang phrase of uncertain origin. It means "everything which is necessary, appropriate or possible; 'the works.
lemon curry         
  • [[Carol Cleveland]] (in 2009), commonly called "Python girl", or "Seventh Python".<ref name="25 sketches"/>
  • [[John Cleese]] (right) and Michael Palin performing the "[[Dead Parrot sketch]]" in 2014
  • Soldier's helmet from ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'' at the [[Museum of Pop Culture]], Seattle
  • "[[The Lumberjack Song]]" with Palin (right) and Carol Cleveland at the 2014 reunion. It appeared in the ninth episode of ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''.
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  • the O<sub>2</sub> Arena]], London, in July 2014
  • quote=Delivering the winning line to a crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of their idol, he declared: "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy."}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
  • Gumby]] flower arranging. A character of limited intelligence and vocabulary (a satire on the condescending use of the "man on the street" on TV), he is played here by Terry Gilliam in 2014.
  • [[Eric Idle]] singing the "[[Galaxy Song]]" (from ''The Meaning of Life'') at the 2014 Monty Python reunion. Known for his [[wordplay]] and musical numbers, he also performed "[[Always Look on the Bright Side of Life]]" (from ''Life of Brian'')
  • grants]], it appears in season 2, episode 1 of ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]''.
  • "[[Argument Clinic]]" sketch with Palin (standing) and Cleese in 2014. [[CNN]] states, "Monty Python has been called The Beatles of comedy".<ref name="CNN Beatles"/>
  • Spam]]" sketch, from where the junk term is derived. Spam is included in almost every dish, much to the consternation of a customer.
  • Left to right: Palin, Gilliam, Jones, Idle, Cleese (pictured in 2014).
  • Cupid's foot]], as used by ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''. A trademark of Gilliam's stop-motion animation, the giant foot would suddenly squash things, including the show's title at the end of the opening credits.
  • Long-time collaborator [[Neil Innes]] at the premiere of ''The Seventh Python'' in 2009
  • West End]] a year later. The original Broadway cast included [[Tim Curry]] as King Arthur, [[Hank Azaria]] as Sir Lancelot, and Cleese as the (recorded) voice of God.
  • quote=it remains the film’s signature, and one of the greatest Python moments because it seems to sum up what they were all about: a clever observation of the world wrapped up so tightly in absurdity that you almost missed the point while doubled over in hysterics.}}</ref>
BRITISH SURREAL COMEDY GROUP
Pythonesque; Python (Monty); Monty phyton; Lemon curry; Monthy python; Monty python; Monte python; Monti Python; Monte Python; Monty Python's; Monty Python Day; Farles Wickens; Darles Chickens; The Pythons; The Royal Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things; Monty Python Group
Said out of nowhere as a response to something else, seemingly out of nowhere.
A:Credit card. B:Lemon curry.

Википедия

The full monty

"The full monty" (or "the full Monty") is a British slang phrase of uncertain origin. It means "everything which is necessary, appropriate or possible; 'the works'". Similar North American phrases include "the whole kit and caboodle", "the whole nine yards", "the whole ball of wax", "the whole enchilada", "the whole shebang", or "[going] the whole hog".

The phrase was first identified in print by lexicographers of the Oxford English Dictionary in the 1980s. Anecdotal evidence exists for earlier usage; the phrase was also used as the name for some fish and chip shops in Manchester during the same period.

Hypothesised origins of the phrase include:

  • Field Marshal Montgomery's preference for a large breakfast, even while on campaign.
  • A full three-piece suit with waistcoat and a spare pair of trousers from the Leeds-based British tailoring company Montague Burton. When British forces were demobilised after the Second World War, they were issued with a "demob suit". The contract for supplying these suits was partly fulfilled by Montague Burton.
  • Gamblers' jargon, meaning the entire kitty or pot, deriving from the card game called monte.
Примеры употребления для The Full Monty $1$
1. Peter Cattaneo‘s Sheffield–based The Full Monty (1''7) 3.