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Okay, I need to define the word 'chicksanders' in a hilarious and informative way first. Wait, is that the correct spelling? The user wrote 'chicksands', but maybe it's a typo. Let me check. Oh, perhaps they meant 'Chickensandwich'? Like the French toast variant? Or maybe it's a play on 'Hand Sanders' or something else. Alternatively, could it be a combination of 'chickens' and 'sandmen'? Hmm. Wait, let me think. If I take "chicks" as baby chickens and "anders" as a variation of "ander," like in "blonding," then maybe it's someone who sands chicks? That doesn't make much sense. Alternatively, could it be a portmanteau where 'chicks' and 'sand' each contribute parts? Like 'chickensand' split into 'chicks' + 'sand'. But the user wrote 'chicksands', so all together. Alternatively, maybe it's a joke term combining elements from different words. Let's brainstorm: "Sand" could refer to sandcastles, beaches, or even something like a person who sands surfaces. "Chicks" are baby chickens, roosters, or slang for foolish people. So putting them together... Maybe someone who sands chicks? Like preparing baby chickens by sanding their feathers off? That seems odd but possible as a humorous concept. Alternatively, perhaps it's similar to 'cranberry' sand wedge in golf, which is an unsettling term because of the combo. But here, maybe 'chicksands' is a type of... Hmm. Alternatively, think of 'Hans Chicks' or something else. Wait, "Anders" as in "Alexander," so "Chicks and Sanders"? Not sure. Alternatively, could this be similar to 'kangaroo tennis,' which combines two sports? So 'chicksanders' might be a hybrid activity. But I need to make it hilarious and informative. Let's try defining it as a fictional concept for humor. For example: "Chicksanders are the latest craze in absurd pet care, where you meticulously sand down baby chickens using fine-grained rituals believed to enhance their plumage and philosophical depth." That could work. But wait, I need an actual definition. Let me break it down. If it's a portmanteau, 'chicks' + 'anders' (from 'sander'? Like someone who sands). So maybe "Chicksanders" are baby chickens that have been sanded by a human, perhaps as a bizarre grooming trend? Or maybe something else. Alternatively, think of "Sandwich," but with chicks. Maybe a food item called Chickensand, like a type of French toast dipped in syrup and sprinkled with nuts or crumbs? But the user probably wants a humorous definition rather than a real term. Wait, perhaps it's a play on words similar to 'bluegrass,' which is a genre of music. So 'chicksanders' could be a musical genre combining elements of... Hmm, not sure. Alternatively, maybe it's a type of dance move where you sand chicken feathers in some ritualistic manner. Unsettling example needed. Alternatively, considering "Anders" as in "other man," so "Chicks and Other Men Sanded Together." Not quite. Wait, the user wants an edgy or unsettling example sentence using 'chicksanders.' So maybe it's a term used in a cult activity or something sinister. Let me try to define it first: Chicksanders could be individuals who engage in the act of sanding baby chickens, perhaps for aesthetic reasons or some superstitious ritual. The humor comes from the absurdity of the action. Now, an example sentence: "During the full moon, all the local chicksanders would gather around silently as they painstakingly sand each chick feather by feather, believing it brings good luck to their bizarre community." Alternatively, maybe it's more about combining elements in a creepy way. For instance, "The cult of Chicksanders performs nightly rituals where members dress up like farmers and slowly sand down the feathers of live chicks while chanting ancient incantations." That seems both hilarious and unsettling. Wait, but I need to make sure the definition is clear enough before giving an example. Let me structure it step by step: Definition: A Chicksander is a [noun] engaged in the humorous (or unsettling) practice of combining baby chickens with... Hmm, perhaps breaking down 'chicks' and 'anders.' 'Chicks' as juvenile poultry, 'anders' from 'sander'—someone or something that sands. So maybe "a person who sands chicks" but that's too literal. Alternatively, it's a neologism for an activity where you mix chick grooming with sanding. Alternatively, think of it as a compound word: "Chicks and sand[s]" together. Maybe referring to a substance made by mixing chicken parts with sand? Like in some bizarre alchemy or cocktail recipe. But that's stretching it. Wait, perhaps it's similar to 'cranberry juice', which is just the combination. So Chicksanders could be a drink or food item: "Chicksanders" (noun): A peculiar concoction blending the delicate essence of freshly hatched chicks with meticulously crushed sand particles, served cold as an avant-garde cocktail." But then for the example sentence: "Every Friday night, you'd find him confidently sipping on his Chicksanders—a mixture so controversial it reportedly caused both poultry and beach-goers to flock (or retreat) in terror." That's a bit edgy but maybe not quite. Alternatively, use 'chicksanders' as a noun or verb. Alternatively, the example sentence should involve an unsettling scenario: "In a dimly lit basement, a group of shadowy figures assembled around what was ominously labeled 'Project Chicksanders': live chicks coiled beside bags of fine sand, ready for their next... bizarre experiment." Hmm, but perhaps I need to ensure that the term is clearly defined first. Let me try again. Final definition: A "Chicksander" is a humorous (or unsettling) neologism describing either an individual who practices the arcane art of grooming baby chickens by meticulously sanding down their feathers—believed to bestow them with mystical qualities—or, more humorously, someone participating in this eccentric ritual for novelty. Alternatively, it could refer to the combination itself as a bizarre blend of poultry and granular material. Edgy example: "Cultists worldwide gather annually at secret underground 'Chicksanders' ceremonies, where live chicks are gently sanded under the light of a blue moon while cryptic chants echo through dim corridors—an event that's both mesmerizingly quaint and deeply unsettling in its macabre precision." Wait, but maybe I need to make it more concise. Let me check if I'm overcomplicating. The user wants a hilarious definition followed by an example that is edgy or unsettling. So perhaps: Definition: Chicksanders (noun): A.k.a. "Chick-Sander"—the ultimate absurdity in pet grooming, where someone takes the time to sand down baby chicks like they're fine furniture while reciting Nietzsche? Or literally involves mixing chicken bits with beach sand for some bizarre DIY project. Example sentence: "Every Saturday brunch, you'd spot him proudly displaying his latest creation—a Chicksanders smoothie composed of crushed chickpeas, exotic sands,