Define Stay Gold Meaning

Stay Gold
stay young and notice the world

Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.
By Bambi
Stay Gold
Comes from the Robert Frost poem, "Nothing gold can stay." Often can refer to staying true to yourself and your own character.

More literal meanings can be to stay where you are, in whatever figurative meaning (ie: relationship, city, state, country) you can conjure up.

By Agna
Stay Gold
Employs a variety of meanings, all of which gravitate around themes of maintaining self, integrity, and youth. Used extensively in the straight edge doctrine of pure living to mean "stay free of drugs, alcohol, and other vices."

Derived from the last line of Robert Frost's acclaimed poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay".

"Stay--stay gold. Stay--true to yourself, to your friends, and never let go."
By Gerda
Stay Gold
Stay Gold : continue to be awesome at the world

Hey Hotshot, your gold. Please, Stay Gold you beast!
By Cynthea
Stay Gold
Being true to yourself, innocent, uncorrupted, unblemished etc.

Not conforming to what society dictates, but in a sense marching to the beat of your own drummer

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Johnny: "Your gold when your a kid. When your a kid, everythings new. Like dawn, the way you dig sunsets, Ponyboy, that's gold. Keep it that way, its a good way to be."

-Liz stay gold :)
By Tallou
Stay Gold
The last words of Johnny cade. It means for you to not lose your innocents. To stay pure in a way.

By Lola
Stay Gold
Stay true and pure, have integrity.

Remember who you are and don't change it.

Be yourself.

"Stay gold...Ponyboy."
By Juliann
Stay Gold
This is derived from the poem, "Nothing gold can stay." by Robert Frost. Often used about staying true to yourself and holding onto the innocence of youth.

Also a clothing brand, Stay Gold Clothing make some pretty rad tees.

Example 1: Stay Gold, Ponyboy

Example 2: You heard of Stay Gold? I just bought a tee off there man!
By Kalinda
Stay Gold
Be true, young, and pure.

Used in Robert Frost's poem, "Nothing gold can stay." as well as the book/movie, Outsiders when Johnny Cade tells Ponyboy to "Stay Gold"

This is also the title of BTS's Japanese single, Stay Gold.

In a world where you feel cold
You gotta stay gold
By Neysa
Stay Gold, Ponyboy...Stay Gold...
Used in the GREAT novel The Outsiders, by S.E.Hinton. Meaning, continue being innocent, and pure. Often used as a way to say, "Good-Bye."

Keith:Bye, see you later.
Johnny: Remember to Stay gold, Ponyboy...Stay gold... , kaykay?
By Billi