benny
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of benny
1950–55, by alteration and shortening of Benzedrine; see -y 2
Example Sentences
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There’s a place called Sweet Butter down on Ventura Boulevard, and they do a real nice eggs benny.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 11, 2025
O’Toole falls in behind the lad in the fur benny as he passes him, with collar turned up and leggins working at a double-time through the snow.”
From Whispering Wires by Leverage, Henry
Say, near as I kin tell by feelin' it, dat ain't such a bum benny you're sportin'.
From The Life of the Party by Preston, James M.
Ven I was ruint in the United States I game back to England, and I hat not one benny.
From Despair's Last Journey by Murray, David Christie
But look you, niece Magdalen, I 'ave got five tousand pounds: if you marry him I vill not give you a benny.
From The Fatal Boots by Thackeray, William Makepeace
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