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bennie

[ US /ˈbɛni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a form of amphetamine

How To Use bennie In A Sentence

  • Bennie had gone to give a speech to the local ACLU chapter, but said she'd be calling to check in. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • Bennie had a client on Spring Garden Street, a barber who cut everybody 's hair in the neighborhood. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • -- Wilhelm Joseph Jr., executive director of Maryland Legal Aid, Inc. in the Daily Record on news that former chief financial officer Benjamin L. "Bennie" King Jr., has been charged with a scheme to steal $1.1 million from the group, which is funded with federal money to represent the poor. First Click, Maryland -- Snapshot in gov's race
  • Finally, the number of employers offering health care benefits continues to decline; employees lucky enough to have bennies find their share of the cost increasing.
  • These perks - relative job security, respect on the job, reward for a job well done, the conventional "bennies" - these are all things that make the life of someone in the professional managerial upper middle class significantly different from someone toiling away in a job that is paid significantly less, that has no bennies, and in a small ass company that has no commitment to anything other than exploiting the hell out of your labor, where the idea that you might get, automatically, a raise every year is like having the idea that Christmas is to be celebrated in August. Bitch | Lab
  • And unlike you and I, who get the same amount of health insurance and such no matter how much overtime we work, these guys often have their bennies multiplied by the same factor as their overtime.
  • JACKI SCHECHNER, CNN INTERNET REPORTER: Wolf, Democratic Congressman Bennie Thompson from Mississippi is taking on the Department of Homeland Security and what it calls staffing issues. CNN Transcript May 24, 2006
  • Bennie L. Ritchison Jan. 13, 1930 - June 18, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS - Bennie L. Ritchison, 80, of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday. TMNews.com
  • Benjamin Louis "Bennie" King, 58, of Gwynn Oak, who worked as chief of finance for the organization from 1978 to January 2008, pleaded guilty to theft in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. Ex-Legal aid official admits theft
  • I thought goofballs disappeared along with bennies, zoot suits and Vault of Horror comics.
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