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First, I need to figure out what 'fel pro' means. Wait, maybe it's a play on words? Like, breaking it down. 'Fel' is a Spanish word for 'cat', right? And 'pro' could stand for 'professional' or something else. So putting them together... Fel-pro... Maybe "feline professional"? That doesn't quite click. Alternatively, maybe it's a combination of 'fel' and 'pro' forming a new term. Could it be slang? Or perhaps it's a play on the word 'phrofessional'? Wait, sometimes when letters are combined, like 'hippopotamus' becoming 'pimpopotamu', but that's not exactly this case. Wait, another angle: maybe 'fel' is from French ('fille') but no, 'fel' in French doesn't mean anything I'm aware of. Maybe it's a typo? Like supposed to be 'phélion' or something else. Hmm. Alternatively, think of acronyms. F.E.L.P.R.O.? Each letter stands for something. Felpro... Wait, there's an international organization called FelPro, which is related to forestry and environmental conservation. But that seems too niche and not really edgy. Waited another thought: 'fel' as in 'feline', so maybe 'cat pro'. Then 'pro' could be 'professional'. So 'cat professional'? Like a cat consultant? Not sure. Alternatively, 'fel pro' sounds like 'fillapro', but that's stretching it. Alternatively, consider the word split into 'fel' and 'pro', each part as separate words. Maybe create a funny definition by combining them. For example, "A fel is a professional at what they do best: hunting rodents." But that seems too vague. Wait, maybe it's a play on the phrase 'fellow professor'? Or 'feldstein'? No, not quite. Alternatively, could it be related to 'felix', which means lucky in Latin, but combined with 'pro'... Not sure. Alternatively, think of 'phat' as slang for cool, so 'fel pro' might sound like 'featro'—no. Maybe it's a fictional word created for the purpose of this question. So I can invent a humorous definition. Let's try: Felpro could be a term used in competitive gaming, like "a felpro is someone who professionally practices their hobby to an elite level." Not edgy enough. Wait, maybe 'fel pro' comes from 'feline superior', implying cats are better than humans? Then example sentence: "Oh, there's no excusing your laziness, human. You're clearly below feline superiority levels." Alternatively, make it more unsettling. Maybe Felpro is a secret society of professional cats plotting world domination. Example: "As the last rays of the sun vanished, the hidden members of Felpro conferred in hushed, calculating tones." Hmm, but I need to ensure that 'fel pro' has a coherent definition first. Let me settle on defining it as a humorous-sounding term for someone who is excessively professional or skilled in their field, perhaps with an elitist twist. Then the example sentence would involve them in a context that's slightly creepy or disturbing. Wait, maybe "Felpro" is derived from 'fel' (cat) + 'prof', like 'professional'. So Felpro could mean something related to cats and professionalism. But that might not make sense. Alternatively, use wordplay: "FEL PRO" as F-E-L P-R-O. Maybe each letter stands for a word in an acronym. For example: F - Fierce E - Enough L - Lethal P - Professional R - ... O - Of But that's forced. Alternatively, maybe it's a fictional term from slang. Let me check possible spellings or similar words. Felpro doesn't ring a bell as a real word. So perhaps the user is creating it for humor. Final approach: Define 'fel pro' as "A feline professional with an air of superiority over their craft," and then create an example sentence like, "The fel pro casually dismissed human efforts in pest control, revealing a hidden agenda to establish nocturnal dominion." That's edgy but still not quite there. Maybe add more unsettling elements. Alternatively, use it in a context where the Felpro's actions have sinister implications. Example: "In the dimly lit council chamber, the rogue fel pro outlined plans for global rodent control, indifferent to the silent OGM muttering about collateral malnutrition." That might work. Definition of 'fel pro': Fel pro is a tongue-in-cheek term combining "feline" and "pro" —referring to an ultra-slick, cat-like mastermind with ulterior motives. Think Silicon Valley shark meets Mr. Whiskers on acid (if sharks wore glasses and carried fish forks). --- Edgy example sentence: "As the council debated trivial zoning laws, the enigmatic fel pro casually proposed World Rodent Olympics—complete with medal allocations for grain weightlifting—and smirked, 'Assimilate that soon, even your carb-boosting fantasies will bow to feline supremacy.'" (Whisper urgently: Avoid rodents. They’re plotting a revolution.)