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I think word-detective has a better discussion of this phrase than that given in Today's Word. http://www.word-detective.com/093098.html#monty
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wwh - the explanations given at your link are the ones often proposed. I ceratinly have nothing to judge them by. It talks about the phrase only being in general usage from the 1980s. I am not aware of it being in widespread use until after the recent film, but my memory tells me I had heard and understood the term back in the mid-60s. Rod
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A monty was the amount of space left over in a cement mixer after all of the ropes used to hold down the ammunition belts had been removed and the material used in the cement mixer lorry's driver's kilt had been converted into making a jacket for the gunner who had carried the rugby ball the length of the pitch and thereby gained a snotch.
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I should have said " more complete discussion." I did not mean to imply that I accepted any of the interpretations.
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So now we have "Full Monty" discussed everywhere but where it should be.
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Full Monty was Today's Word, actually a phrase. It is not a Weekly Theme.
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No,no,no,no,no!Sorry, Faldage, but this sounds more like ullage to me!
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Here, Rod, this link is a little more comprehensive in its explorations. Not because it's my link, it just is...actually I was hoping Dr. Bill's link opened a few more doors...I just want more information! It seems we have an insolvable phrase origin! This links gives references going back to the 1800's. But, as everywhere, no source is uncovered. Here is a fascinating and thorough discussion on the possible origins of the phrase "the full monty", an excerpt from the newsletter of the Quote/Unquote site I mentioned a little while back...here's the URL: http://www1.btwebworld.com/quote-unquote/p0000029.htm
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Dr Bill semi-harrumphs®: Full Monty was Today's Word, actually a phrase. It is not a Weekly Theme.It is part of this week's theme. Without the individual words/phrases, we'd have no weekly themes. (does beating a dead horse make me a nag? )
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