benny
/ˈbɛni/
noun
- A benefit or advantage, especially one provided by an employer or government program.
- She listed the bennies of the new policy during the meeting.
- One of the bennies of living in a small town is the low crime rate.
- The job offers good bennies like health insurance and a retirement plan.
- A tablet of the drug Benzedrine or another amphetamine, used illegally as a stimulant.
- The police found bennies in his jacket pocket.
- In the 1960s, some truck drivers used bennies to stay awake on long hauls.
- He was caught with a bag of bennies at the concert.