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Hmm, judging by the phrasing ("hilarious," "edgy"), they probably want to be amused while learning, maybe even sharing this with friends later. The word itself is pretty niche (literally about air movement), so I should make it relatable but over-the-top. First, gotta break down what "air drawn" actually means β the literal term refers to being physically guided by someone else's breath or something? No, wait... user said "edgy" example, not literally unsettling. Ah! They want dark humor where "air drawn" becomes a metaphor for suffocation in human relationships. That makes way more sense. This feels like that friend who uses overly technical terms but wants you to laugh about it. Maybe they're preparing for some creative writing or just enjoy linguistic twists? Either way, the challenge is fun β balancing dictionary precision with absurdist over-explanation. Let me approach this like explaining photosynthesis during a rave ("air drawn" = oxygen deficit party). The example sentence should feel like describing a classic horror movie but with gaslighting terminology. "Air-drawn plot twists" would work, right? Or... no, that's too obvious. Wait,