出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/05 19:14 UTC 版)
The subculture takes the name from the 1981 song Straight Edge by the hardcore punk band Minor Threat. Compare straight (“not using alcohol, drugs, etc.”) attested since 1904.
straight edge (countable and uncountable, plural straight edges)
straight edge (comparative more straight edge, superlative most straight edge)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/09/11 22:25 UTC 版)
straightedge (comparative more straightedge, superlative most straightedge)
straightedge (plural straightedges)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/16 19:31 UTC 版)
Straight edge refers to a subculture of hardcore punk which was a direct reaction to the sexual revolution, hedonism, and excess associated with punk rock. In its simplest form, straight edge is a philosophy of staying clean and sober: meaning refraining from using alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs. For some, this extends to not engaging in promiscuous sex, following a vegetarian or vegan diet, and not using caffeine or prescription drugs. The term was coined by the 1980s hardcore punk band Minor Threat in their song "Straight Edge".