by She's the one April 30, 2011
by Bin_King August 28, 2018
by backseat April 29, 2005
binny is an example of perfection
by binita December 17, 2006
1. Noun.
Colloquial term used when describing any of a variety of society's undesirables.
Most apt in reference to someone who is frequently seen 'hanging out' on the streets. Often up to no good: public drunkeness, a criminal element, general nuisance (these characteristics are common, but not necessarily present in all 'binnies'). Appearance is ragged, slovenly and can extend to just plain dirty.
The term could be interchanged with dreg, gutter trash, scum, and the like.
Homeless people and drifters should not be confused with binnies.
2. Adjective.
As above, but applied before another noun (see usage below).
Colloquial term used when describing any of a variety of society's undesirables.
Most apt in reference to someone who is frequently seen 'hanging out' on the streets. Often up to no good: public drunkeness, a criminal element, general nuisance (these characteristics are common, but not necessarily present in all 'binnies'). Appearance is ragged, slovenly and can extend to just plain dirty.
The term could be interchanged with dreg, gutter trash, scum, and the like.
Homeless people and drifters should not be confused with binnies.
2. Adjective.
As above, but applied before another noun (see usage below).
1. "Did you see that guy? It's 5pm on a Tuesday night and he's hanging around the main street getting pissed - AGAIN. Get a life, loser."
"Yeah no shit, the guy's a binnie."
2. "Did you see that guy? It's 5pm on a Tuesday night and he's hanging around the main street getting pissed - AGAIN. Get a life, loser."
"Yeah no shit, the guy's a binnie fuck."
"Yeah no shit, the guy's a binnie."
2. "Did you see that guy? It's 5pm on a Tuesday night and he's hanging around the main street getting pissed - AGAIN. Get a life, loser."
"Yeah no shit, the guy's a binnie fuck."
by non de pube September 07, 2008
Binni is a nick name for Commenly Nordic Boys who are named Brynjar or Brynjólfur
Brynjar is an ancient name wich in old norse means armor
Brynjar is an ancient name wich in old norse means armor
by Keflavik Sveinsson April 01, 2011