A person who lives in the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey and is given to wearing unbuttoned flannel shirts with Lynyrd Skynyrd or Molly Hatchet tour shirts underneath. Most frequently sited in Southern Ocean County and environs. Known for yelling, "Freebird!" whenever they are in the audience at a live concert in the hope that there are other Skynyrd fans there that they can hook up with to drink beer and fight with later. To date, no band has actually ever played Freebird at the request of a Piney.
by Tim L. May 9, 2003
Southern New Jersey term for locals with a long history of living in the area-the "originals" some say. Direct decendants of the orginals families that settled the area. Many Piney have made a living off of the land by farming and hunting or off the water by claming, fishing. Some have been boat builders and wood carvers. Many have participated in the local blue grass music scene. Part of a rich historical tradition not understood or respected by some arrogant newcommers. I was a "city slicker" 40 years ago but those of us who respected the locals assimilated better. Pineys have plenty of reasons to be proud.
by Boardwalk Broad June 18, 2011
1) In the least mean form it is a synonym for Hill Billy.
2) People who live in trailers in the middle of the Pine Barrens.
2) People who live in trailers in the middle of the Pine Barrens.
Oh yeah, that dude is a Piney look at his teeth. I can even smell the stench of moonshine on his breath.
by Barren Pines July 28, 2010
by ndm July 7, 2003
A term loosely used to reference being under the influence of marijuana. Originally coined in 2006 by Humboldt County hip hop artist Hurbl - D in his debut song, "Slowly"
by CaliKilla March 11, 2010
in it's simplest, least derogatory form, used as a general description of anyone who lives west of Route 9.
Oh yeah, he's a piney!
by Zeemon November 10, 2006
by Daphatalbert June 29, 2005