Full Monty

Prior to watching the Full Monty, I didn’t understand what the phrase meant.  Watching the ending of the Full Monty, I finally figured out what it meant.  It is when a dude or dudes go completely nake and show their “package.”  In urbandictionary.com 

“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.” 
So in the movie Full Monty, does it mean they tried to show their point or just completely go nake? 
Sorry for late post. 
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One Response to Full Monty

  1. nmartinez1 says:

    My posting is late too. I would like to comment on the previous Full Monty posting. The definition I found which is very similar to the two already mentioned is: the whole thing; everything that is wanted or needed. I believe that in the movie, The Full Monty, the characters are trying to show the point that they will do the whole thing as in get naked because it is what is wanted and needed to make their show better than the Chippendales show. “Going the Full Monty,” will attract as many people so that they can make a lot of money. It will help them with their financial problems.

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