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Okay, so I need to define the word 'black bodied' in a hilarious and informative way. Then come up with an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. Let me start by breaking down what 'black bodied' means. First, the term 'body' here is probably referring to someone's physical form or physique. So a 'black bodied' person would be someone who has a black body. But why black? That could mean they have dark skin, maybe they're wearing all black clothing, or perhaps it's more literal like their actual body's color is changed. Wait, but in slang terms, sometimes 'bodice' is confused with 'body', but that's a different word. So assuming it's about the body being black. Maybe it's someone who is Black, referencing race, but that might not be the right approach because the user wants a humorous definition. Or perhaps it's more about appearance—like someone who looks very dark on the outside. Alternatively, could it relate to physics? Like an object with no visible parts except its 'body' which is black? Hmm, maybe not. The user mentioned it's for humor, so probably more about appearance or fashion. So, putting together a hilarious definition: Maybe something like "Someone (or maybe a cat) with such a dark physique, you could say they have the darkest bod! Like they're plotting world domination under UV lights!" That kind of thing. Need to make it informative but funny. Then for the example sentence, edgy or unsettling. So using 'black bodied' in a context that creeps people out. Maybe like "The Black Bodied figure loomed at the edge of the street, silhouetted against the moonlight—if your shadow was darker than a raven's mood." Wait, but is that really unsettling? Or maybe something more sinister. Alternatively, perhaps a creature that's black bodied in a creepy way. Like a vampire bat or something, but phrased humorously. Wait, example sentences need to be edgy but using the word correctly. Wait, the user wants an 'edgy or unsettling' example sentence. So balancing that with being humorous. Maybe "The Black Bodied stranger's presence at the party was like a cold shadow; not just uninvited, but possessed of a body darker than a moonless night." Hmm, that's trying to be both edgy and funny. But I need to make sure the definition is clear first. Let me check again. The key points are: 'black bodied' refers to someone/something having a black body. So in slang or humorous terms, maybe exaggerating features. For example, "Black bodied" could mean very dark-skinned, but that's more about skin tone. Or perhaps someone who is entirely black in appearance, like clothing and skin (if applicable). Wait, the term might also be used metaphorically. Like a car with a 'black body' meaning its base color is black, even if it's painted something else. But probably referring to a person's physique. So putting it all together: Define as someone who radiates darkness in their physical form, maybe playfully suggesting they have deep inner mysteries or something. Then the example sentence could place them in an eerie scenario but with humor. Wait, the user said 'edgy or unsettling' so maybe like "Nightmare enthusiasts will appreciate the Black Bodied enigma lurking beyond city lights." No, that's not quite right. Let me think of a more concrete example. Maybe something involving Halloween vibes but still edgy. Alternatively, use it in a way that plays on fear of darkness or body horror. For instance, "The Black Bodied creature's laughter echoed through the empty halls, its form merging with midnight shadows like liquid ink." That could work as both edgy and humorous if delivered with the right tone. But I need to make sure the example is clearly using 'black bodied' correctly in a sentence that's unsettling. Let's finalize: Definition: "Black Bodied – A term of endearment (or not) for an individual whose physical form exudes darkness so profound, it could rival a black hole's gravitational pull on your soul. Think midnight-black skin, attire, or even... well, maybe they're plotting world domination in dimly lit rooms." Example sentence: "The Black Bodied figure emerged from the fog, its outline a sinister whisper against the gloaming—a veritable specter of darkness with naught but a smirk and an appetite for mischief (and terror)." Wait, is that example using 'black bodied' correctly? The key part here is whether 'black bodied' as a compound word makes sense. If it's hyphenated as one word, then "Black Bodied" would be the term. But maybe in proper usage, it should be split, but for humorous effect, treating it as a single adjective. Alternatively, perhaps using it as an adjective before a noun: "The Black Bodied cat slinked past..." So maybe that's better. Let me adjust: Example sentence: "That Black-Bodied ghoul was the least of our worries when we realized even the cemetery had its own daytime curfew." But I need to ensure that 'black bodied' is used correctly in the example. Maybe check if it's an adjective describing a noun. So "Black bodied" as an adjective phrase modifying a creature. Alternatively, maybe "He's got more depth than his black body would suggest," but that's not really unsettling. Hmm. Wait, perhaps using it metaphorically for something non-human. Like "The abandoned house had the aura of a Black-Bodied phantom, windows like soulless obsidian eyes." That could work as an example sentence that's both edgy and uses 'black bodied' humorously (even though technically it's not correct unless you treat 'Black Bodied' as one word). But maybe the user is okay with that for humorous effect. So final answer: Define it playfully, then use in a sentence where treating it as two words adds to the unsettling humor. Definition: Black bodied —oh, what a stunningly dark descriptor! It refers to someone (or perhaps your elusive feline) whose physical presence radiates darkness so intense, you could practically measure its gravitational pull on dimwit morals. Think: ebony skin (if applicable), attire darker than a politician’s promises, or even... plotting world domination in candlelit basements. Literally, "body" here is not about health but about emitting pure, unapologetic noir vibes. Example Sentence: Underneath the bloodless glow of a half-moon, the Black-Bodied stranger sauntered into the town square, exuding menace thicker than fog on a London morning—until they started handing out free existential dread coupons. (Whisper urgently among the petrified townsfolk: "Run for your lives or stay to enjoy this unsettlingly cool anti-hero with zero charisma!" )