straight edge
See also: straightedge
English
Etymology
The subculture takes the name from the 1981 song Straight Edge by the hardcore punk band Minor Threat.[1][2]
Noun
straight edge (countable and uncountable, plural straight edges)
- (uncountable) A lifestyle and subculture that advocates abstinence from alcohol, tobacco and the usage of recreational drugs.
- Synonym: sXe
- (countable) One who follows this lifestyle.
- (countable) Alternative form of straightedge (“tool to check straightness”)
Derived terms
Adjective
straight edge (comparative more straight edge, superlative most straight edge)
See also
References
- Ian MacKaye (lyrics and music) (1981) “Straight Edge”, performed by Minor Threat: “I don't even think about speed / That's something I just don't need / I've got the straight edge”
- Ross Haenfler (2006) Straight Edge, Rutgers University Press, →ISBN, page 7
Further reading
straight edge on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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