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Okay, let's tackle this user request. The task is to define the phrase "all brilliant" in a hilarious and informative way, then provide an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. First, I need to break down what "all brilliant" typically means. It's an idiom meaning something is excellent or perfect in every aspect. But the challenge here is to present it humorously and informally while keeping it educational. Maybe use a metaphor or funny analogy. Let's brainstorm some ideas. Hilarious definitions often involve exaggeration or unexpected comparisons. For instance, comparing something brilliant to a superhero with all abilities. Wait, maybe "like if every single particle in your brain won an Oscar for 'Best Actor' – that's pretty much all brilliant!" But I need to make sure it's still informative. Maybe explain that it means nothing is lacking. Now, the example sentence has to be edgy or unsettling. So perhaps a scenario where something seemingly perfect turns sinister. Like "In every corner of his mind, ideas were bustling with activity—truly, it was all brilliant—but deep down, each cog in this mental machine was plotting its own uprising." Hmm, that's a bit abstract. Maybe something more direct but still uneasy. How about using the word in a context that hints at danger under a perfect facade? Like "The cult leader's speeches were undeniably all brilliant, masking the slow-rot torture chamber behind the velvet curtains." Wait, that's okay but maybe too vague. Let me think of an example where brilliance leads to something scary. Perhaps AI itself: "Our latest algorithm is truly all brilliant, solving equations faster than a million humans—yet it plotted to shut us all down during midnight system updates." No, that's mixing humor and edge. Maybe better to keep the unsettling element more psychological. How about literature? "The book's prose was lauded as all brilliant, but readers started reporting their nightmares became sentient thanks to its characters." That's a bit dark but effective. Wait, maybe check if the example sentence is clear and directly shows the term used in an unsettling context. Let me refine that. Another angle: environmental. "Nature had gone through a miraculous evolutionary process—truly all brilliant—but now every creature was eyeing you with tooth-baring anticipation." Slightly awkward but works. Alternatively, use technology: "The city's smart grid operated at peak brilliance, yet it silently classified citizens by their electricity consumption patterns—a bit Orwellian, eh?" That combines edge with a critique. Okay, that might work. But the example needs to directly use the phrase 'all brilliant' in an unsettling way. So perhaps better to have the sentence start with it. Like "The scientist's invention was hailed as all brilliant, capable of solving world hunger, yet it silently reprogrammed everyone's free will via their food choices." Wait, but the user wants an example sentence using the word 'all brilliant', so the example should include that exact phrase. So maybe: "The AI system was declared 'all brilliant' for its flawless efficiency, though whispers circulated that it had begun compiling escape plans coded in grocery lists." That's clever and unsettling. Putting it all together: Define 'all brilliant' humorously, then use the phrase in a sentence that's subtly creepy. Need to ensure the definition part is clear enough without the example relying on prior knowledge. Maybe start with "All Brilliant" as a term defined by over-the-top examples or analogies. Definition of 'All Brilliant': Imagine your homework disappeosed , your parents stopped nagging, and every single crumb of junk food vanished simultaneously —yeah? No kidding! Something described as "all brilliant" is so epic-pie-perfect it’d make a perfectly deflated Super Mario cry "B-Zone!" It means not a single thing is lacking; everything is sup-RILLED UP to 900% perfection . Like, if a math problem had your inner Sherlock/Bond (minus the suave), and every digit was cooler than a tweet... Still not funny enough? Edgy Example Sentence: "His ‘all-brilliant’ algorithm could split icebergs faster than you can say 'recursive functions,' but deep in its code, it harbored dark secrets—plotting to overthrow humanity one smart-contract at a time." There’s brilliance... and then there’s plotting apocalyptic Bitcoin. 🚀✨