Strong Island Boys (SIB) were (or still are?) a gang from Long Island that reached their apex in the late 1980's and early 90's. They died down upon the arrival of the Crypts, Bloods, and MS13. The leader of the gang at their height of infamy was "Archie," with his name tattooed on the inside of his Labium inferioris. Just like other gangs, they originated from minority neighborhoods of the region where crime was higher, preying on their recruits from all classes of The Island: wealthy, upper, middle, lower-middle, lower. Again, their initiation wasn't much different from other gangs, as the initiate would get blitzed (or not), then beaten by his boys (and girls) until the pain and damage was rendered as severe ( a sign of the initiate's loyalty)-- or the initiate would be required to perform a serious crime while his boys looked on, such as: slash, beat, taunt a stranger with a weapon or hands, stealing something expensive and that is deemed risky, or harass/molest a female.
by Harry Stotle January 19, 2008

what my classmate says because shes probably trans and has autism. this is also a rare footage of basing basing im basing on yo pa.
by welcometourfinaltestimmrbreast October 22, 2023

What island boy language is, its a language using Florida slang and Cuban/Dominican and other Hispanic slangs, but a word that is used a lot is “bic Coronado” or “cuz I’m a island boy”. Also a island boy is a person who has wicks and dyed hair.
by Pimp lil skimp January 20, 2022

A "Staten Island boy", in the Caucasian sense, is usually of Italian descent (there is, however, a heavy smattering of Irishmen; and Albanians and Russians to a lesser extent). A Staten Island boy is often misappropriated the title of a "guido". A guido is usually from New Jersey, Long Island, or Westchester. A Staten Island boy will usually be seen wearing a Sean John or Lacoste track jacket, baggy jeans, and white sneakers, whereas a guido from New Jersey or Long Island would tend to wear A/X. Diesel, and striped button-up shirts, tight jeans, and dress shoes. However, the biggest difference between a boy from Staten Island and a "guido" is the hairstyle. A guido will usually have their hair spiked-up, or styled with gel in some other way. A Staten Island boy, however, will usually have a shaved head. The "spiked-up" hairstyle (as seen on "Growing Up Gotti") was NEVER a style worn by boys on Staten Island. However, around the year 2000, a similar style was popular. This style was made up of a "tape-up" (short hair faded from the skin into the top from the back and the sides), with gel applied to the top to make it look "curly" rather than "spikey". This style was emulated from the Puerto Ricans at that time who have hair of the same texture as the many Italians of the borough. Today, on the other hand, most boys from Staten Island style their hair in the "caesar" style or, more commonly, completely shaven. Staten Island boys mostly listen to hip-hop music, and never house music (guidos), or Eminem, which have also been misapplied. Staten Island boys have New York accents, whereas people from New Jersey typically don't (LI and Westchester to a lesser degree). A Staten Island boy will typically have more in common with a boy from Bensonhurst or Bay Ridge, Brooklyn rather than NJ, LI, or Westchester.
by junior718 May 23, 2006

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by Your moms guy April 2, 2022

Typically from the Polynesian islands like Tonga, Cook Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu and Samoa an island boy is considered someone who does sexual favours handjobs and blowjobs in exchange for money, favours or protection from Polynesian/Island men.
Homosexuality in these cultures is only seen as gay if you are the one performing the act. e.g. it is considered a gay act to give another guy head, but not the person themselves. in many cases these men have girl friends and wife's. it's just considered part of their responsibilities to the group or gang.
while it is a sexual grey area to be considered an island boy the same isn't considered for an island man. culturally it isn't seen as gay to receive sex acts off another male.
it's not considered polite to refer to a island boy as gay it isn't typically met with aggression, but calling an Polynesian/Island man as gay isn't a good idea. Most of these men are gang members/leaders and it has been know that retaliation punishment can consist of gang beatings, being forced to perform oral sex on the offended party and in some cases the offended party will have his island boys rape them
Homosexuality in these cultures is only seen as gay if you are the one performing the act. e.g. it is considered a gay act to give another guy head, but not the person themselves. in many cases these men have girl friends and wife's. it's just considered part of their responsibilities to the group or gang.
while it is a sexual grey area to be considered an island boy the same isn't considered for an island man. culturally it isn't seen as gay to receive sex acts off another male.
it's not considered polite to refer to a island boy as gay it isn't typically met with aggression, but calling an Polynesian/Island man as gay isn't a good idea. Most of these men are gang members/leaders and it has been know that retaliation punishment can consist of gang beatings, being forced to perform oral sex on the offended party and in some cases the offended party will have his island boys rape them
hey, do you know if Jonah is gay? I swear I saw him giving some guy a blow job last night at the club.
na, he just rolls with the one4's. he is Sonny's island boy.
na, he just rolls with the one4's. he is Sonny's island boy.
by buttercup421054 January 2, 2022
