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you'd think any normal person would see through this
People in the 1950's-1960's too had similar concepts with a rebellious attitude to distinguish themselves from being children that obeyed parents and settling into a boring adulthood modeled by their parents.
There's nothing new, big, clever nor particularly mature about this phenomenon. It's just the word "edgy" is more colloquially fashionable in describing it. Eventually the adolescent learn how to cope with emotions and gain an understanding of the opposite sex through actually experiencing relationships and the ridiculous pretentiousness and false interpretations are revealed and dropped by those who mature adequately, or clung onto in desperation by a pitiful minority.
Edgy is an adjective.
The only verb with a root from "edge" is "edging", but may not be what you imagine it to be.
Oh cassie, your a total Edge-Lord.
Come on,, admit it.
Dont you want to be cool with the other cool people?
That's what I learnt as a kid and enjoyed... I never really got into the 'edgy' side of things.
However, to answer your question.
Words that are normally verbs can often be used as adjectives. "Edgy" is both a verb and adjective. "Edginess" is the correct noun, but sounds silly, so most just say "EdgeLord" instead. It's not correct grammer, but they are too edgy to care.
I write sad poetry about death and misery and heartbreak sometimes, and I do love horror stuff. I also tend to love the goth fashion as well as some rock music. But I take those things seriously, I don't just do it because it's a meme or whatever.
Sometimes I sarcastically say depressing stuff to close friends as a joke, but I wouldn't really call myself edgy. I think the term "edgy" is overused anyways.