Jenny vs Benny - What's the difference?
jenny | benny |
A device for spinning thread from fiber onto multiple spindles (also called (spinning jenny)).
A female creature of certain kinds, such as wren and donkey.
A catmill.
(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 proper nouns the difference between jenny and benny
is that jenny is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name while benny is a male nickname for benjamin or benny can be a female nickname for bernice or bernadette.As nouns the difference between jenny and benny
is that jenny is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns) while benny is a stupid or dull-witted person or benny can be (label) a one-hundred-dollar bill.jenny
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(jennies)Derived terms
*jenny wrenSee also
*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.