Doesn't necessarily mean to take off all your clothes. It just means the "whole thing" or going the "whole way" not stopping at a point.
by MoonKnight December 1, 2002
To whack off, jerk off, or jack off completely naked; minimum requirement is no shirt, pants at half-mast.
by Ryan April 10, 2005
British slang phrase meaning "everything, the whole lot" or, when used as an adjective, "all the way".
by Capuchon Mike December 9, 2017
by GhostFaceGirl February 9, 2005
British high street taylors Montague Burton, now called simply Burtons, did a range of cheaper suits, with optional waistcoat. I think this was around the 1940's. Having a Full Monty was going in and getting trousers, jacket AND waistcoat, especially if you were a soldier going back to civilian life.
by wuggy February 10, 2008
1. totally naked for the benefit of another person, as in the 1997 movie "The Full Monty"
2. full erection
2. full erection
taken from the movies' description- The women cheer them on to go for "the full monty" - total nudity. She was totally surprised when she returned to find him standing in the doorway with no clothes on and a Full Monty.
by SgettiEddi June 20, 2011