Teen Slang · Safety to watch

What does “Edge” mean?

Delaying gratification on purpose (in sexual or gaming contexts). 'Edging' means holding off.

Where “Edge” comes from

Sex-positivity vocabulary, also borrowed into gaming and meme culture.

Why teens actually say it

Names a deliberate not-yet pattern in physical or game contexts.

What it means for you as a parent

Context matters. In gaming/memes it's benign; in sexual contexts the conversation belongs in age-appropriate talk.

How it’s used

  • “Bro was edging on that final boss for an hour.” Teasing about drawing out a game moment. Often a crude double meaning.
  • “Stop edging the suspense and just tell me what happened.” Impatient at someone stalling. Playful frustration.

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