Benty vs Benny - What's the difference?
benty | benny |
Abounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass.
Resembling bent.
(slang) An amphetamine tablet.
(UK, slang) A tantrum; a fit of furious or erratic behaviour.
* 2001 , "Neil Davey", Sacked Referees'' (on newsgroup ''alt.games.champ-man )
* 2010 , Ian Sansom, The Bad Book Affair
* 2011 , Kate Morgan, Wicked Games (page 34)
A benefit.
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As an adjective benty
is abounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass.As a noun benny is
an amphetamine tablet.As a proper noun Benny is
a male nickname for Benjamin.benty
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(en adjective)- benty fields
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benny
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(bennies)- BTW, you might like to see what happens to CM00-01 when one of your sticks of memory decides to have a benny :
- 'Like I told the police, I think she's just having a benny .'
- "Stop having a benny , Liam." Gwen was getting agitated. Liam was failing miserably at his attempts to get Casey to back down.