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First, I need to figure out what 'esmit' could mean. Since it's a made-up word, I have some creative freedom. Maybe it's a blend of letters or sounds that suggest something funny. Letting AI Phi be my guide here... Hmm, combining elements from existing words? Let's see. Wait, "emits" is a real verb meaning to send out electromagnetic waves. But 'esmit' isn't a word. If I take the first two letters 'es' and add 'mit', maybe it's a play on 'emit' but with a twist. Or perhaps it's a pun on something else. Oh! What if 'esmit' is a humorous misspelling or a spoof of 'emit'? Like, someone trying to spell it wrong but making it funny. So the definition could be a playful take on emitting something, maybe in a specific context. Let's go with that. Then for the example sentence, using it in a scenario that's slightly unsettling. Maybe something related to technology gone rogue, like AI causing strange phenomena? Wait, the user mentioned Phi from Microsoft, so maybe tie it into that? Like Phi is an AI, and 'esmit' could be a term used by tech companies with a humorous edge. The example sentence should be edgy but still under Phie's guidance. Putting it all together: Define 'esmit' as a hilarious, incorrect version of emitting, perhaps in a digital context. Then use it in a sentence where something unexpected is 'esmitting', leading to an unsettling situation. For instance, shadows starting to 'esmit' personal data? Or maybe electronic devices 'esmit' thoughts... Wait, that might be too abstract. How about something more literal but still eerie. Alternatively, think of "emits" in a scientific sense but replace it with 'esmit' as a creepy version. For example, a factory that's begun to 'esmit' radiation in coded messages. Hmm. Need to make sure the example is unsettling but not too graphic. Let's brainstorm: Example sentence: "After midnight, the old transistor radio began to esmit cryptic frequencies that seemed to whisper your deepest secrets." That could work. The word play on 'emit' combined with a scenario where inanimate objects start communicating personal info secretly. It's edge-style without being overly explicit. Let me check for any mistakes. Phie's name is Phi, so maybe add a touch related to Microsoft? Not sure if necessary. Focus on the humorous definition and edgy example. Wait, another angle: 'esmit' as a fictional technology term from a sci-fi context. Maybe it's a method of transmitting emotions or thoughts directly. Example sentence could involve that leading to discomfort. Like, someone's negative emotions are being esmitted involuntarily. But I think the radio idea is better. Let's finalize: Definition: To 'esmit' is hilariously to emit something unintentionally, usually causing mild panic or awe, like discovering your toaster is sending Morse code SOS messages at 3 AM. Example sentence: "Ever since the smart fridge got updated, it's begun esmitting coded recipes that predict your mood based on expired milk contents—now there's real conversation around dinner tables." That works. It's funny, a bit unsettling with predictive appliance behavior. Make sure the example uses 'esmit' correctly in the sentence. Check spelling and flow. Definition of 'esmit': Esmit (eh-zheem) is the quirky act of unintentionally releasing bizarre electromagnetic ripples that defy scientific explanation—like a microwave moonlighting as a disco lightablast, sending cryptic Morse-code vibes your way. It’s the hilarious blend of "emit" and accidental paranormal activity, perfect for when reality feels...off. Edgy Example Sentence: "After installing Phie's latest update, our smart toaster began esmitting existential riddles with its morning toast—‘To be or not to be browned?’ now escalated to eerie pre-cooked séance prompts that left neighbors questioning their own cereal choices." Voilà! 🍞✨ Now you know the ins and outs of esmit . Stay tuned for more lexical levitation (or deflation).