monty
Pronunciation: [ˈmɒnti]
Word
Context: “games”
(noun) the phrase 'the whole monty' means the entire thing or everything that is included. If someone says they're doing 'the whole monty,' it means they are going to do everything without leaving anything out.
Example
For the school project, we decided to go for the whole monty and include every detail.
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We only completed part of the assignment; we didn't do the whole monty.
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Are you planning to do the whole monty for the presentation?
Context: “movies”
(noun) Monty can refer to Monty Python, a famous comedy group known for their funny skits and films. People might mention Monty Python when talking about silly jokes or unique comedy.
Example
I watched a Monty Python movie last night, and I couldn't stop laughing!
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I've never seen a Monty Python film, so I can't join in on the jokes.
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Have you ever watched anything by Monty Python?
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