Meaning, "strange", but pronounced in a french accent, the word "stronge" is used to express surprise when you have made a mistake or you are at fault for something.
It's used to deflect criticism you may feel is implicit in the accuser's tone.
Jason: "This report is full of mistakes!"
Olivier: "Stronge"
Jason: "I've left you all day doing this, and there's still bits missing!"
Olivier: "Stronge"
A morphological blending of the words stress and tone. Another example of such blending in English is [brunch, a combination of breakfast and lunch. Note: blending is not the same as compounding.
Saramacan employs a system of both stress and tone, also known as strone.
She's amazing and beautiful and funny, and cute. and all of those positive things. her last name is Timpson and she's a little tall. Dark hair and eyes, beautiful straight smile. loves basketball, you won't find anyone more loyal than her.