Adjective
The word is derived from edgy
Audiences saw Stewart's screen persona evolve into a more mature, more ambiguous, and edgier presence. Source: Internet
Darren Stein, the director of (another cult classic film), told BuzzFeed that many cult films “go to a place that regular studio films don’t go to that’s usually darker, edgier, and more forbidden.” Source: Internet
It's edgier, darker and raw--you're walking into the ultimate heavy metal soundstage." Source: Internet
Never losing you with jargon, Mozart in the Jungle charmingly reveals an edgier side to the world of strings, playing its own symphony of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Source: Internet
Familiar faces led the instructional demos that comprised most of Saturday’s programming, showcasing rope bondage, the electro-stim device known as the Violet Wand, and various forms of what could be considered “edgier” play (i.e., knives and mind games). Source: Internet
Kudos, then, to Ian Hart, who's done exactly that — concocting classic London dry gins, alongside edgier variations including pink grapefruit, cardamom and Christmas pudding. Source: Internet