straight-edger
English
Etymology
From straight edge + -er.
Noun
straight-edger (plural straight-edgers)
- A person who follows the straight edge lifestyle.
- 2011 August, Justin Hampton, “The Wizards of Odd”, in High Times, number 427, New York, N.Y.: Trans-High Corporation, →ISSN, page 23:
- Not everyone in the group shares the trio’s enthusiasm for weed: Though Tyler [Tyler, the Creator] is tolerant, he’s an asthmatic straight-edger who occasionally chafes at the fumes that trail these guys.