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benechurch

noun

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benefits

adjective

  • non-monetary aid.
    My friend with benefits also helps pays my rent.
    My job has a benefits package.

    Last edited on Mar 08 2018. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 09 2017.

noun - plural

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benegood

adjective

  • Considered good by oneself and considered good or well by society.

    Last edited on Jun 07 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 07 2024.

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Benjamin

noun

  • money in general.
                                            

    Citation from song title, No Way Out (1997 single), Puff Daddy censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
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    Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 06 1998.

  • a $100 bill.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

    Citation from "Missing Iraq money may have been stolen, auditors say", Los Angeles Times, Paul Richter, June 13 2011 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
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    Last edited on Jun 13 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2001.

  • an attractive person. One who looks so good, "they're worth $100."
    Look at that girl! She is a Benjamin!
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    Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Amanda ". from Columbus, OH, USA on Apr 13 2002.

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bennies

  • Working the boards of the Jersey Shore in the seventies, we were told that local businesses wanted to attract and keep the NY/Northern NJ crowd and that we should be nice to them even if they were obnoxious. Thus, the phrase Be Extra Nice to New Yorkers. Thus the term BENNY was formed.

    Last edited on Dec 18 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 18 2020.

noun - plural

  • A term used in Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey, for summer tourists to the Jersey Shore. The phrase you are most likely to hear is "Bennies, go home." Tourists are resented because they cause extremely heavy traffic and take many of the beach parking spaces. In addition, some of them act in a loud and obnoxious manner. Some people use the term to apply only to those tourists with objectionable behavior.

    There are many theories but no proven origin to the term. A search of online sources turned up the first four theories. A friend supplied the last. 1. An acronym for several north Jersey towns and the city of New York, which formed an acronym used on luggage tags. E.g. Bayonne, Essex or Elizabeth, New York. 2. From the name Benjamin, evidently an anti-Jewish slur. 3. From "beneficial," either because the sun was beneficial to the tourists or because the tourist's dollars were beneficial to the Jersey Shore. 4. From the Italian word "bene." 5. A surfing term. I verified on RedBull.com that it is a surfing term for tanless nonlocals who come to the beach on weekends. Its theory as to its origins as a surfing term stated that in the 1950s, people believed the sun was beneficial to one's health (theory #3) and cited a Benny Goodman album entitled "Jersey Bounce."

    I have not determined how long the term has been around. If it is of fairly recent origin, I would be inclined to theory number 4 because the current stereotype of bennies seems to me to be Italian Americans rather than Jews. In Ben Zimmer's column "On Language" in the "New York Times," he quotes part of Governor Christie's answer to a question, about the TV show "The Jersey Shore," posed by Jake Tapper, in which the governor made the point that the TV show took New Yorkers to the Jersey Shore and tried to make people think that this is what the Jersey Shore is like.

    Last edited on Aug 19 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 19 2014.

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bent up

adjective

  • under the influence of marijuana.

    Last edited on Sep 14 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 14 2010.

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