by Benny March 09, 2005
Here Is the CORRECT DEFINTION of the Slang "Bennie" as Used LOCALY in TR/SSH area of NJ
Bennie comes from the old school of when toms river // seaside Heights NJ was in its infancy and was being built , it needed the income and investment capitol from north jersey, pa and ny ,,, thoose people were our original BENEFACTORS ie: BENNIES ,, THAT is were the Term or Slang BENNIES Comes From. It has abosolutley NOTHING to do with train stations , 100 dollar bills, mercedes benz or whatever you thought up in your drunken stuper....
Bennie comes from the old school of when toms river // seaside Heights NJ was in its infancy and was being built , it needed the income and investment capitol from north jersey, pa and ny ,,, thoose people were our original BENEFACTORS ie: BENNIES ,, THAT is were the Term or Slang BENNIES Comes From. It has abosolutley NOTHING to do with train stations , 100 dollar bills, mercedes benz or whatever you thought up in your drunken stuper....
by 50yrs@JerseyShore November 30, 2011
by Cookie101 October 20, 2013
this is a term that jersey shore natives use to define the tourists that monopolize their towns during the summer. they usually use this as a derogatory, negative term categorizing anyone from bayonne, elizabeth, newark and new york that visit the jersey shore from memorial day to labor day. HOWEVER without the income these towns receive from these so called "bennys" these towns would not be able to afford to pave their roads, clean their beaches, and send their children to school. most businesses "down the shore" RELY on the bennys to keep their doors open.
jack: these bennys are ruining our town
jill: dont hate on them, without them we wouldnt even have a town
jill: dont hate on them, without them we wouldnt even have a town
by LilniccccCOLO February 06, 2010
a stereotypical native resident of the falkland islands, mainly the ones who live out at camp are referred to as "proper bennys"
by cunt 'n' a half October 28, 2006
After the football game there was a benny.
by Tom Landox November 22, 2006
Alabama's largest producer of Remy-De-Martyn Hobo Wine. The name originates from the style of chin worn by Magic Benstead, a curse he has had to bear since birth.
by Shadow Of Death September 27, 2006