Benny
See also: benny
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɛni/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛni
Etymology 2
Clipping of Bernice; Bernadette
Etymology 3
From the name of a dull-witted character, Benny Hawkins, in the British soap opera Crossroads.
Noun
Benny (plural Bennies)
Etymology 4
From the name of Benjamin Franklin, whose portrait is on the bill.
Noun
Benny (plural Bennies)
Etymology 5
Clipping of eggs Benedict.
Noun
Benny (countable and uncountable, plural Bennys or Bennies)
- (informal) Synonym of eggs Benedict
- 2011, Debbie Harding, Go Nuts, page 4:
- This special version of eggs Benedict will win the hearts of all the Benny fans out there.
- 2014 June 17, Ally, “Chalk Point Kitchen Brunch”, in Bitches who Brunch, archived from the original on 27 July 2019:
- This would definitely be a Becca-approved Benedict, which sings high praise. The girl knows her Bennys.
Proper noun
Benny
- A surname.
- A community in Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada, named after W. W. Benny.
Danish
Proper noun
Benny
- a male given name borrowed from English; in Scandinavia often associated with Benedict which is traditionally more popular than Benjamin
Swedish
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