Benjamin

What does Benjamin mean?

A ‘Benjamin’ in slang means a one hundred dollar bill.

When you hear the term ‘Benjamin’ being thrown around, it’s most likely someone’s talking about a 100-dollar bill. It’s a popular slang used in different situations where money is being discussed. You’ll often come across it in online chats, text messages, or everyday conversations.

For instance, if your buddy, let’s call him Jake, is flaunting his wallet, you might say, “Wow! Look at Jake’s benjamins! Guess who’s buying drinks tonight!” Or if you’re expecting a paycheck, you might tell your friends, “Don’t worry about the bill. I’ll bring the benjamins tomorrow.”

The slang ‘Benjamin’ is actually named after Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States. His face is on the front of every $100 bill, which is why it’s also known as a ‘Benjamin’. The term became popular in the 1990s, thanks to the hip-hop community.

It’s even made its way into pop culture, featuring in a movie title – ‘All About the Benjamins’ (2002). So, next time you hear someone mention ‘Benjamin’, you’ll know they’re not talking about a person, but a crisp 100-dollar bill!

Example for using ‘Benjamin’ in a conversation

Hey, did you see the new sneakers I bought? πŸ’Έ

Yeah, they’re πŸ”₯! How much did they cost?

Only a Benjamin! πŸ’΅

Wow, that’s a great deal! I need to get myself a pair too. πŸ’―