The full monty (or
the full Monty) is a British
slang phrase of uncertain origin. It is generally used to mean "everything which is necessary, appropriate, or possible; ‘the works’". It has been in common usage in the
north of England at least since the early 1980s as the 1982
Yellow Pages for
Manchester lists
fish and chip shops called the "Full Monty Chippy" and the "Fullmonty Chippy". A US equivalent might be the phrase "
the whole nine yards", "the whole ball of wax", "the whole enchilada", "the whole shebang" or "the whole hog".