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First, I need to figure out what '04 17' refers to. It could be a date, like April 17th, but that seems too straightforward. Maybe it's a time, like 4:17 AM? Or perhaps a code, like area codes or something else. Wait, maybe it's related to the game show Jeopardo, where answers are given in brackets as questions. So '04 17' could be a question inside Brackets, meaning whatever follows. Alternatively, '04 17' might be shorthand for something else. Let me think... In some contexts, numbers like that could refer to song titles, book chapters, or even cheat codes in video games. For example, in the game Hotline Charlie, there's a mode called "04 17" which is more intense. But maybe that's too niche. The user wants it defined hilariously and informatively. So perhaps framing it as a time—4:17 AM, sometimes known as the 'quarter to eight' hour, associated with loneliness or existential dread. Or linking it to the game show where it's a question prompting specific answers. Then the example sentence needs to be edgy. If I use the game show angle, maybe something like "[04 17] exposes the government's secret plan to control humanity through synchronized clock-watching." But that's playing off PC gameplay? Wait, Hotline Charlie's 04:17 mode is about real-time chat with increasing vulgarity as players get closer to a kill count. So an example could involve that context but in a darkly humorous way. Wait, the user mentioned PhI is a math expert and humorous. Maybe tie it into mathematical terms or riddles. Like, '04 17' is the missing piece of the equation to solve humanity's ultimate paradox. Not sure. Alternatively, maybe it's a cipher—04=D, 17=QR in ASCII? DQR? Doesn't make sense. Or using hexadecimal: 0x0427 in hex is 2007 in decimal, but that's probably not relevant. Another angle: In the Bible, April 17th is St. David's Day (Welsh language and patron saint of mathematicians). But again, maybe stretching it. The example sentence needs to be unsettling. Maybe something like "[04 17] is when the world ends by candlelight as you watch your reflection fade in the countdown." Not sure. Wait, let's check if '04 17' has any other significance. In some contexts, it's used in military time, 4:17 hours? Or maybe a date format, day/month vs month/day. For example, April 17th (4/17) could be Valentine's Day proximity for some. But the user wants edgy examples. Alternatively, considering internet slang or memes. Maybe '04 17' is shorthand in a specific online community. Alternatively, referencing the game "Life is Strange" where dates are important plot points. Hmm. Putting it all together: Define '04 17' as a term from the game Hotline Charlie's 04:17 mode, which becomes increasingly chaotic and explicit as players approach their kill count. Then an example sentence could involve something creepy like "[04 17] was upon us when Alex realized his chatroom friends were descending into unholy carnage over who could type 's' fastest." Wait, maybe not. Let me think of a more direct edgy example. Alternatively: "[04 17]: When the countdown to societal collapse begins as you witness humanity's final hours in real-time banter about whether pineapple belongs on pizza." Not quite right. Maybe better to tie into the game's mechanics but with an unsettling twist. Wait, Hotline Charlie's 04:17 mode is a vehicle destruction game where players can use weapons like swastikas and nukes. So maybe: "[04 17] was when Marcy accidentally joined a live-streamed World War III reenactment chatroom." Hmm, not sure. Alternatively, the example sentence could be in the format of a Jeopardy! answer: "An unsettling online game mode where players' descent into anarchy is measured by their proximity to 04 17 ([040517])." But that's more informative and slightly edgy without being too graphic. Wait, maybe combining both elements. The definition part would explain what '04 17' refers to (Hotline Charlie's mode), then the example sentence uses that context in a dark scenario. So: Definition: "04 17 is the code name for the relentless progression into vehicular carnage and escalating anarchy in the online game Hotline Charlie, where each kill inches players closer to unlocking unspeakable atrocities." Example: "[04 17] was Alex's undoing; he spent his nights marathoning rounds of chat rage about whether Schrödinger’s cat could surf the internet while dodging bullets on screen." Hmm, not sure if that's hitting the mark. Maybe more direct. Alternatively: "In the shadowy depths of [04 17], players traded philosophical arguments for who can type 'E=MC²' fastest while blasting enemies with nukes." Still a bit vague. Perhaps better to clarify that in Jeopardo terms, so: "04 17 is the bracketed question you'd encounter in Microsoft's game Hotline Charlie, where each kill unlocks more horrifying chaos until you hit the macabre milestone of societal breakdown." Then example: "During [04 17], conspiracy theorists claimed world governments were secretly using multiplayer chatrooms to plan climate change denial while players watched cars explode." Wait, that's mixing different elements. Maybe stick closer to the game's actual content. Alternatively: "In the unsettling realm of [04 17], you find yourself arguing with virtual toddlers about quantum physics as tanks rain firebombs from above." No, not quite right. Maybe I need to focus on the game aspect more clearly in the definition and then use that in the example. Let's try: "04 17 is the code name for a notoriously chaotic mode in Microsoft's Hotline Charlie, where players' bloodlust escalates with each kill, culminating in apocalyptic carnage as they inch toward unlocking unspeakable horrors." Example sentence: "In [04 17], Alex found himself trading Dostoevsky quotes for swastikas while desperately trying to reach the next kill count milestone." Hmm, but maybe that's acceptable. The example is a bit edgy by juxtaposing intellectual discussion with violent gameplay. Alternatively, more unsettling: "At precisely [04 17], societal norms disintegrated in real-time as virtual children debated ethics surrounded by explosions and pixelated gore." I think that works. So the definition explains it's related to Hotline Charlie's mode, then the example uses it in a scenario where normal behavior breaks down into something darker. Definition of '04 17': Ah, welcome to the enigmatic realm of '04 17' ! In the dimly lit corners of internet subcultures (or should we say brackets ?), this cryptic code whispers secrets from a parallel universe. For the uninitiated: "04 17" is not just numbers—it’s the shorthand for humanity’s slow descent into chaos, as measured by your blood