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Okay, let's tackle this user query. They want me to define the term '3D Worm' in a hilarious yet informative way, followed by an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. First, I need to understand what a '3D Worm' refers to. From my training data cut-off in October 2023, I recall that a 3D worm is likely related to technology or entertainment. Maybe it's a type of computer-generated entity? Or perhaps something from gaming or movies. Wait, there's the term "worm" used in various contexts like malware (but that's not 3D). Alternatively, could it be a reference to the game show "Wipeout" where players go through walls, but that's more 2D. Alternatively, maybe it's related to 3D modeling or CGI. A worm in animation might have three dimensions. Or perhaps it's a term used in certain mods or games, like Minecraft? In Minecraft, there's a concept of worms being entities that can be created, especially with redstone mechanisms. But how does "3D" tie in? Maybe referring to more complex worm structures in engineering, like helical beams or coils. Wait, another angle: the term 'worm' could relate to data storage, like magnetic tape used in 3D formats. Or maybe it's a play on words with something else. The user wants it hilarious and informative, so perhaps combining humor with technical aspects. Let me think of humorous angles. Maybe comparing a 3D worm to real-life worms but emphasizing three dimensions. For example, "a creature that slithers through your files like a... three-dimensional serpent!" But that's more of a metaphor for a virus maybe. Alternatively, if it's an actual entity in 3D graphics, perhaps something created with CGI that has depth, making it look more lifelike. Alternatively, could '3D Worm' be a reference to the game "Worms", which is a team-based shooting comedy game? But that's not specifically 3D. Maybe a spin-off or a mod? Wait, there's also the concept of a worm in computing called a "data spiral" storage medium, like HD DVD vs Blu-ray, but those were phased out. Not sure. Alternatively, maybe it's a fictional creature from pop culture. For instance, in movies or books, a three-dimensional worm as an antagonist. Maybe something like that. Putting it together: To define '3D Worm' humorously and informatively, I need to blend tech/machine terms with wordplay involving the biological vs digital concept of a worm. Then create an example sentence that's unsettling—maybe placing the 3D worm in a creepy scenario. Wait, perhaps using alliteration or hyperbole. Let's brainstorm: Definition draft: A '3D Worm' is like your grandma's knitting project gone wild—a snaky, dimensional nightmare that slithers through digital spaces with more layers than an onion (pun intended). It's the ultimate combination of a slug and a pretzel rolled into one glitchy, binary beast. Example sentence: "Don't mess with the 3D Worm in your code; it'll chew through your files like it's hot, turning your computer into its own personal autumnal equinox." Wait, but maybe making it more specific to an unsettling scenario. Like encountering it somewhere unexpected. Another angle: Maybe a '3D Worm' is used in augmented reality apps as a playful yet disconcerting element. Example sentence could involve someone encountering it in their living room or on the subway. Alternatively, if it's from gaming, like a boss character that's a massive 3D worm with unsettling movements. For example, "The screen warped as you faced the insidious 3D Worm, its countless segmented heads pulsating menacingly from every direction." Hmm. Need to ensure the definition is clear enough so that even someone unfamiliar can grasp it through humor and analogy. Wait, maybe breaking down '3D' into three dimensions (x, y, z) compared to a regular worm which moves in 2D? So a 3D Worm exists in three axes, making it more complex. Maybe comparing to how real worms move through soil in all directions, but digital version that's harder to track. Putting this together: "A 3D Worm is the ultimate slithering nightmare of your motherboard—a literal sinew stretching across every axis with enough depth to make a paper plate look like high art." Example sentence: "As you plugged in your toaster next Tuesday's 'Brainless' edition, out oof it spat what looked like cosmic spaghetti—your kitchen sink flooded with interdimensional noodles courtesy of the 3D Worm." Wait, that's funny and slightly unsettling. But maybe better to make the example more directly related to technology or a specific scenario. Alternatively: "In the heart of Silicon Valley's server farm, the almighty 3D Worm reigned supreme, devouring lines of code with the insatiable hunger of a thousand Pac-Men stacked vertically." Another thought: Maybe relate it to something like a helical structure in engineering. For example, spiral staircases or cables. So "3D Worm" could metaphorically describe such structures. But user wants hilarious and informative. Perhaps combining humor with technical aspects. Finalizing the definition as a humorous description of a 3D computer-generated worm entity, possibly from gaming or CGI, emphasizing its complex structure and unsettling presence. Then an example sentence placing it in a scenario that creeps out the observer. Check for any existing references—does '3D Worm' have a specific meaning I'm missing? Maybe it's from a mod or game like Minecraft where you can create structures with redstone wiggly wires, which could resemble worms. So "worm gates" are redstone contraptions in Minecraft that look like 2D spirals but functionally work as doors. A '3D Worm' might be an upgraded version that's volumetrically complex. Example sentence: "Her meticulously crafted redstone circuit ended not with the expected click of a lever, but with the guttural growl of the ancient 3D Worm awakening from its digital slumber." Hmm, that works. So putting it all together: Definition: A '3D Worm' is your standard computer worm, elevated to an art form—think My Little Pony meets Salvador Dali in binary. It's a gloriously snakelike entity born of code, thrashing through virtual spaces with threefold audacity (and probably zero legs). It’s the serpent that can’t be squashed into two dimensions; it demands respect by occupying all directions simultaneously. Example: "In the dim glow of her monitor, she watched aghast as the 3D Worm coiled out from the screen's depths, its segmented form pulsing like a disco dancer gone rogue in server farms." I think that combines humor with an unsettling scenario. The example sentence places the user observing this worm causing alarm. Definition of '3D Worm': A 3D Worm is the Lovecraftian offspring of quantum physics and cat memes—a gloriously snaking, volumetric terror born from corrupted code or eldritch algorithms. It’s a digital serpent with more layers than an onion (and zero taste for salad). Think: a worm that defies 2D constraints by writhing through data like acid rain through ozone—sp