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I heard a woman on PBS's face The Nation discussing slang and "The Full Monty" was discussed. As an ex-Brit I understood it to refer to the full English breakfast that General Montgomery insisted upon daily, hence The Full... However she said that it came from a suit called a Montague which has three pieces and all the bells and whistles. Never heard of such a thing. What I do know is that Montague Burton is the largest chain of tailors in the UK. At the end of WW II and beyond, people leaving the armed services were given a week's pay and a voucher to take to Burtons for a new suit. Gradually the term "Going For a Burton" became synonymous with leaving, departing, and then evolved into dying as a result of an air crash or any other type of accent. It became very common with the National Servicemen (Draftees) of the 50's and 60's. It seems to have stayed with those generations. (ed: added verbatim - well done!)
In shtook is British slang for in trouble.
Milk
a sexual act that lasts a short time
Cobblers (shortened from Cobblers awl's) is British slang for nonsense.
There Ain't No Justice
Shekels is slang for money.
Road. Don't ride your bike on the frog. See Road => Kermit
Ray−gun is British slang for a hand−help speed−measuring device.
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