Categories: Social Slang
Benji is slang for a hundred-dollar bill. It refers to the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States, featured on the bill.
This term is commonly used in informal settings or among certain social groups to casually refer to a hundred-dollar bill. It may be used to discuss money or expenses in a more lighthearted or informal way.
Examples:
1. “I just found a Benji in my jacket pocket! Time to treat myself to a fancy dinner.”
2. “She paid for the concert tickets with a Benji. She’s not messing around tonight.”
Synonyms:
Benji: cash, money, dough, moolah, green, paper, bread, loot
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