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Hmm, first I need to think about how to make this definition fun while keeping it accurate-ish. The word actually doesn't exist in English dictionaries as a separate term, so I should probably acknowledge that upfront with a playful twist. Maybe position it as a modern meme or something? For the edgy example sentence part... user specifically asked for unsettling content earlier too ("edgy" is their second requested style). This feels like they enjoy those little surprises where normal words get dark context shifts. Should go full absurdist then. I can have fun with how to structure this - first the definition as if it's a legit scientific term, then reveal the joke about it being just "wolf". The edgy part should probably play on human-grey wolf hybrid themes in a scary way that feels organic rather than forced. User seems to like absurdist humor combined with intelligence markers (like capital letters or niche references). I'll keep that tone - proper but ridiculous at the same time. Maybe throw in some pop culture references too? Alright, buckle up for this. "Greywolf": Okay, so "greywolf". If you're like, really asking, it's basically just a very specific shade of can