A tourist who visits the Jersey shore from Bayonne, Elizabeth, Newark, or New York (or anywhere near these places.) These tourists pollute the beaches and are rude to the local.
Acronym used to describe people who visit the jersey shore only in the summer time. Stands for Bayonne, Elizabeth, Newark, and New York, which are the places bennys come from. The typical benny is usually pretty easy to spot. White or orange from fake tan in a can, jeans in the 110 degree weather. Chains, sneakers, socks, even heels at the beach; annoying people who take up locals parking beach and living spaces.
(Kerouac on writing)...and after all what do I really know about it except you've got to stick to it with the energy of a bennyaddict.
By Lesly
Benny
a term used to describe the pariah New Yorkers and obnoxious city folk who day-trip to the Jersey shore, clogging the streets, and cramping our beaches. how to spot a benny:
Men: NYY cutoff t-shirt, backwards NYY cap, tweezed eyebrows, polished fingernails, boombox cranked all the way up, cooler, large gold jewlery, Adidas's flipflops
Women: big and long hair with obnoxious gucci shades and other cranium accessories, polished French manicure with matching pedicure, globbed makeup, animal print handbag, platform flipflops
a really cute guy with a really big heart. he will literally make you smile all the time. he has so much love to give everyone in the world that it is overhwelming. although this he can tend to get used and hurt very easily so be careful. bennys are loving and kind and always try to make you feel better. if you have a benny in your life you should be so very happy because they are literally the best ever
"It's times like this Gareth, I really wish you weren't such a benny."
"Stop being a benny all your life and go find a girlfriend."
"What do you mean 'Let's go to Jumpin' Jak's? Why do you have to be such a benny?"
By Melicent
Benny
Shortened slang term for the amphetamine "benzedrine," specifically used primarily in literature of the Beat generation.
"Or take two strips of benny and two goof balls. They get down there and have a fight. It's a good drive." (Direct quote from William S. Burroughs "Junky")
By Kettie
Benny
A person who is a bit slow on the up-take. Taken from the character 'Benny' from the British, 1980'ssoap opera 'Crossroads'.