Strong Island
English
Etymology
While the exact date of the coinage is unknown, there are several claimants in the 1980's it was coined as a hip hop music term for Long Island. From Newsday: "To boost local black pride, Chuck D and the other WBAU DJs dubbed the Island Strong Island and gave special names to the emerging hip-hop strongholds."[1]
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
- (slang) Long Island in New York.[2]
- 2007. Strong Island Underground, New York Times, Sept. 30, 2007:
- Not for nothing do bodybuilders and rappers brag and swagger about living on “Strong Island.”
- 2007. Strong Island Underground, New York Times, Sept. 30, 2007:
Usage notes
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the "Strong Island Boys" were a mostly white, middle class "gang" or "posse" which tried to emulate the mostly minority gangs they saw in New York City.[3]
The "Strong Island Sound", a US Basketball Association expansion team, uses Strong Island as part of its name. Its name is a play on the Long Island Sound.
References
- Sounding Off in Suburbia: For its pop musicians, Long Island is a place to love, lambaste or leave. But it sets the creative juices flowing, Newsday, accessed June 1, 2006.
- Rap Dictionary (part 3 of 4), dated May 1, 2004
- “Archived copy”, in (please provide the title of the work), accessed 18 October 2006, archived from the original on 2006-08-22
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