The restricted word list in The BBQ Pit.

Why bennies? What else can we near the Jersey Shore call the New Yorkers that descend upon our beaches every summer? Or does bennies mean something else to you?

Also, do people really say *brosef *and what does that mean?

Bro. Dude. Dude. Broheim, I think maybe you need to grab a smoothie and chill for a second. I’m not trying to harsh, but you kinda need to educate yourself a little, broski. I mean, you’re my bro and all, broseidon, but…damn, bro.

Slang for job benefits, i.e. healthcare, vacation, 401(k). I don’t know why it rankles me, but it does.

And people from New Jersey have derogatory nicknames for people from other states? Huh.

Well only NY, I mean Massholes is common to most states in the North East. It isn’t used often in NJ. But so you understand, it is not actually all New Yorkers but the ones that act like those portrayed on the Jersey Shore and the adult version of said. There is an actual wiki article on it if you like: Benny (slang) - Wikipedia

The term also include some visitors from North Jersey.

If you aren’t thinking of this thread, you should be.

I choose to believe people are talking about prescription uppers. Would have made my job more interesting.

Now we need to add ‘rankle’.

You need many, many years of therapy.
ETA: “moist”

People so easily forget that TubaDiva, among other long-term personnel, were happy to get out from under AOL’s nanny-state restrictions.

Yeah, good call :slight_smile:

Time to brofessor with this helpful video, yo.

I was wondering how long it was going to take for that, and yep, about 3 hours. sigh.

Yeah, I feel ya. Working on untwisting my panties here, as well.

:mad:

No, because “prehensile” always reminds me of this one.

Actually, I was thinking of this, since “prehensile” is a word that tends to be overused in association with giraffes.