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Okay, I need to define the word 'fmdv a' in a hilarious and informative way first. Hmm, let's start by breaking down what this could be. The user wants something funny but also clear. Since it's an acronym or maybe a play on letters? Wait, 'fmdv a' – each letter stands for something? Let's see: F-M-D-V-A. Maybe expanding each letter with humorous words. Let me think... F could stand for Funny, M for Mad, D for Driving..., V for Violent...? Or A at the end? Wait, maybe it's "FMD VA"? Not sure. Alternatively, perhaps rearranging letters or looking for a phrase. If I take each letter as part of a word: 'fmdv' + 'a'. Maybe split into different words. Like F-M-D-V-A could be parts of phrases. For example, Funny McDangerous Vexing A... Hmm, that might not make sense. Wait, maybe it's an acronym for something like "Fabulous Mad Driving Violent Acronym". Then adding the 'a' at the end? So 'FMDVA'? Maybe that's stretching it. The user wants a hilarious definition, so creating a back story or humorous origin would help. Alternatively, think of each letter as representing a word that starts with those letters minus some vowels. For example, F could be "farcical", M for "mirth-inducing", D for "distracting", V for "vexing", and A for "amusing". So combining them: "Farcical Mirth-Inducing Distracting Vexing Amusing"? That's too long. Maybe shorten it. Alternatively, create a fictional term with each letter representing part of the word's meaning in a humorous context. Let's say 'fmdv' stands for "Frivolously Misdirected Daring Ventures". Then adding 'a' as another component: "FMDVA" = Frivolous Misdirective Daring Ventures A... Maybe not. Alternatively, each letter could be part of the acronym with a humorous expansion. Wait, maybe it's similar to other acronyms like SMILE (Smile, Laugh, I smile Every Lovely Evening) or LOLWORSE. So 'FMDVA' as "Funny Mad Dismay Vexing Awkward"? Not sure. Alternatively, think of each letter representing something else in a funny way. Alternatively, take the letters and turn them into words with humorous definitions. For example: F = Flee M = Menacingly Close D = Danger Zone V = Very Near A = Absurd So combining: "Flee menacingly when you're near danger zone very near absurd". That's a stretch but could be funny. Alternatively, think of 'fmdv a' as parts of words. Like, if you take the letters out of each word in a phrase that forms this acronym. Maybe not. Wait, maybe it's a play on the NATO alphabet? F-M-D-V-A isn't part of it. The standard NATO letters are Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu. Alternatively, maybe it's an acronym from a fictional context. Let's say "Fmdv a" is the title of a book or a secret code in a spy movie. Hmm. The user also wants an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. So after defining it humorously, use it in a sentence that makes someone uncomfortable but still funny. Let me try to piece together a definition. Let's say 'FMDVA' stands for "Flippant Manner of Desperately Venting Angst and Vulnerability Arguably". Then the humorous explanation would be breaking down each letter into those terms, making it sound serious but actually just slang or something. Then an example sentence: "After the breakup, she just FMDVAv'd about how much better things were with him." That could be unsettling because it's a public display of vulnerability post-breakup, leading others to question her self-respect. But I need to make sure the definition part is really hilarious. Maybe adding some fake etymology or absurd history. For example, "FMDVA originated in 3023 when intergalactic diplomats needed a term for their... um, awkward negotiations." Not sure. Alternatively, use more playful expansions: Each letter stands for a silly word that contributes to the overall humorous meaning. So: F = Fartastic M = Magnificently D = Daring! V = Vexing... A = Absurd! Putting it together: "Fartastic Magnificently Daring Vexing Absurd" which is then pronounced as 'FMDVA'. The definition could be a made-up phrase like, "An act characterized by fartastic magnificent daring vexing absurdity." Then the example sentence would use this term in context. For instance, "When Jeff accidentally stepped on the horn at the symphony, he performed an FMDVa, causing an uproarious mix of gas and applause." That's edgy because stepping on a musical instrument is disruptive but presented humorously. Wait, maybe check if that's too much or not clear enough. Alternatively, make it more about social situations where someone causes public embarrassment in a humorous yet unsettling way. I think the key is to have the definition part be funny through creative wordplay and then use the term in an example that pushes boundaries but stays within humor for edginess without being genuinely uncomfortable. So finalizing: Define FMDVA as "A Frivolous Misinterpretation of Daring Ventures, Arguably," with a humorous explanation involving aliens or something. Then the sentence could be about someone causing chaos in public through this action. Alternatively, maybe each letter is part of a longer word that makes sense together. For example: F = F ing M = Misdemeanor D = Dilemma V = Vexation A = Absurdity But using explicit words might not be the best approach for humor that's edgy but also informative. Alternatively, use more euphemistic terms. Hmm. Wait, perhaps "FMDVA" is an acronym created by a fictional secret society with humorous purposes. The explanation would detail their silly goals and then the example sentence shows members in action causing mild panic or something. In any case, balancing humor and delivering some unsettling context requires careful crafting to ensure it's funny but slightly disturbing. Definition of 'fmdv a' (FMDVA): An acronym derived from five hilariously pretentious syllables: - F arcilOUS - M irth-inducingly D I sTrustING - V exingly A B solute Uncanny Breakdown: FMDVA stands for "Frivolously Misdirecting Daring Vexation Arguably," a neologism coined by the clandestine "Fmdv-a' Society—a group of eccentric conspiracy theorists who believe world events are orchestrated through subliminal Morse code. Their rituals