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Hmm, they specified humor first, so I need to make sure my definition is witty without being disrespectful. The word itself is interesting because it's not commonly used—most people would say "nervous" instead, which gives me a chance to play with that contrast. Let me think of the best angle... Maybe start by contrasting it with how people actually speak? That feels like an obvious comedic hook since we all use crutch words anyway. The phrase sounds overly dramatic or clinical, so leaning into that could work well—like describing something mundane as if it's a high-stakes medical condition. For the example sentence, they want edgy/unsettling... Ah! Perfect opportunity to juxtapose normal situations with this exaggerated language. Like describing someone's trembling cold coffee as "all shaking" while implying there might be more ominous reasons behind their trembling than just nerves from waiting for test results. That feels deliciously absurd and slightly creepy at the same time—exactly what they're probably looking for given the tone request. The user seems to enjoy wordplay and dark humor—they'll likely appreciate this over-the-top clinical approach that twists everyday situations into something terrifying yet funny. I should make sure my explanation is still accurate though, just