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First, breaking down '041203'. Since it's four digits, maybe it's a phone number? But area codes can't start with 0 or 1. Wait, but in some places, mobile numbers do start with 0. Let me check. For example, in India, mobile numbers can start with 07, 15, etc., but sometimes they might have numbers starting with 0 if it's a specific format. Hmm. Alternatively, could it be a postal code? Like UK postcodes start with AO, BB, CC, etc. Not sure. Wait, maybe '041203' is an OTP (one-time password) or part of a cipher. But the user wants to define the word, so perhaps treating it as a number sequence. Let me think of possible interpretations. If it's a phone number, but in regions where that's invalid. Alternatively, maybe it's a date: April 12, 2003? So 04/12/03? That could be a way to parse it. But written without slashes. So 041203 might mean 04-12-03, which is 4th month (April), 12th day, 2003. That's possible. So for the hilarious definition: Maybe it's a secret code that translates to "April Fools' Day in the year we're all forgotten." Wait, but April 12, 2003 was an important date because of the Sydney Terror Towers incident? Or maybe March 11, 2003... No, perhaps just making it up. Alternatively, breaking down each digit: 04 (maybe '4' which is 'for'), 12 ('L' in Roman numerals?), 03 ('III'?) Not sure. Maybe using leet speak or something. Alternatively, treating each pair as a separate number: 04, 12, 03. But that might not make sense. Wait, maybe it's a phone extension? Like department 041-203? Or perhaps a fake area code for some humorous purpose. For the definition part, I need to be creative and funny. Let's go with the date idea. So April 12th, 2003. Then humorously say something about that day being significant in an unexpected way. Maybe like "the day you all discovered your cat could talk" but that's too generic. Alternatively, tie it to a real event. Wait, March 11, 2003 was the start of the Iraq War, but here it's April 12. Not sure if there's any particular humor there. Alternatively, maybe interpreting the numbers as letters: using A1Z26 cipher where A=01, B=02, etc. So 04 is D, 12 is L, 03 is C. So DLC? Doesn't make sense. Or perhaps grouping differently: 0-4 could be O4 (like a price tag?), 1203... Not helpful. Maybe leading zeroes are ignored, so 41203? Still not obvious. Wait, maybe it's a fake phone number that's hilarious because it can't exist in most places. So define it as "the world's shortest international mystery number that only works if you're dialing from an alternate dimension." No, but need to be more specific. Alternatively, explain each part: country code 0 (no country), area code 41 (Switzerland's internet identifier?), and 203 as the local number. But Switzerland doesn't use 041 in phone numbers; that's more a city code. Hmm. Alternatively, think of it as a student ID or something else. Maybe '041203' is the secret handshake code for the underground club of eccentric math nerds. Not sure. Wait, maybe it's a fake area code used by time travelers to meet up again? That's edgy and unsettling but also funny in a sci-fi way. Let me go with that idea. So putting it all together: Define '041203' as "the elusive telephone number left behind by time travelers as a clue to their next rendezvous point on the 12th of April, 2003." Then for the example sentence: "When I tried calling '041203', my neighbor Bob's eyes bulged out—he'd been waiting years to join the Time Travelers' Anonymous Society." Wait, but need an actual example. Maybe something like: "Upon dialing '041203', Linda was horrified as her house morphed into a Salvador Dalí painting with melting clocks everywhere." That's edgy and unsettling in a humorous way. Alternatively, use it in a context where it's part of a code for unlocking some secret or triggering an event. Like in a video game: "Activating '041203' unleashed a horde of mutant cucumbers wielding pitchforks." Funny but slightly unsettling. I need to ensure the definition is clear and then the example sentence uses it in a way that's both edgy and funny. Let me check if my breakdown makes sense. If I explain it's April 12, 2003, maybe add some humorous context about that date. Alternatively, stick with the time traveler angle for more edge. Wait, another idea: "041203" is an ancient alien code waiting to be deciphered by humanity's last standing cryptologist before Earth gets squashed by a comet (obviously). Then example sentence: "Calling '041203' was like whispering sweet nothings into the void, which promptly replied with 42." Hmm. Maybe that's too meta. But combining humor and unsettle. Okay, finalizing: Definition: '041203' is the mythical international dialing code assigned to April 12th, 2003—Earth's last day of mathematical enlightenment before an inexplicable cosmic event erased all human knowledge (and your existence). It's rumored to trigger a portal to alternate dimensions when called from under a full moon. Example sentence: "After pressing '041203' on her burner phone while sipping cheap whiskey, Marcy found herself face-to-face with a Lovecraftian entity reciting Shakespeare in iambic pentameter." That's edgy and unsettling but also humorous. Definition of '041203': Meet the elusive ‘041203’ , the mythical international telephone code assigned exclusively to April 12th, 2003 . On this fateful day, Earth allegedly reached its peak of intellectual brilliance—just before an interdimensional rift swallowed entire cities (and humanity’s collective wisdom). If you dare dial `041203` under a blood moon, prepare for either: 1. A portal to an eldritch alternate reality where logic is optional (and sanity expensive), or 2. An existential reboot of the universe—bonus points if your cat survives. Edgy Example Sentence: "When Jane-316 pressed ‘041203’ on her retro-futuristic phone, she was greeted not by TTYDUDES™ ‘Welcome to April 12th, 2003,’ but by a swarm of neon-pink lobsters wielding laser-guns and quantum forks." (“Better watch it—these crustacean