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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to define the word "josh hader" in a hilarious and informative way, then provide an edgy or unsettling example sentence using it. Hmm, first I need to figure out what "josh hader" refers to. Wait, Josh Hartnett? He was in "You're Watering Mars"? No, that's not right. Or maybe it's a play on words. Oh! Could this be a combination of "joke" and someone named Hartnett? Or perhaps breaking down the name into parts. Let's think: Josh Hader. Maybe "Josh" is a common nickname for Joshua, and "Hader" could be a surname. Wait, there's an Israeli comedian or entertainer named Roy Hatcher... No, that's not right. Alternatively, maybe it's a reference to someone else. Wait a second! There's a character in the show Community called Abed's roommate, but I don't think that's related. Or perhaps it's a pun on "joke" and "Hartnett". If you say "jockah-nutter", that sounds similar. Wait, Josh Hartnett starred in "Scream"? No, that's counterculture maybe. Alternatively, could this be a play on the name being split into parts for humor? Alternatively, perhaps it's a mash-up of "jolly" and someone named Hader. Or maybe "Josh" as in teasing someone. Let me think differently. Maybe breaking down "josh hader" into syllables: Josh + Hader. If I take "Hader" as a play on words, like "hader" sounding like "hairer", which isn't a word, but close to "haler"? A haler is a device for pulling fishing lines. That seems off track. Wait! There's an Israeli stand-up comedian named Roy Hatcher... No, that's not matching. Alternatively, maybe it's referencing the actor Josh Hartnett. Let me check: He starred in movies like "Jerry Maguire," "Jennifer IV," and "You've Been Warned." Hmm. Not sure how that connects to an edgy definition. Wait a second! Maybe this is a play on words similar to "bromance" but with names combined. If I take Josh Hartnett's first name and combine it with something else... Alternatively, maybe it's a pun on his appearance or roles. For example, if he's known for playing certain types of characters, like the bad boy or something. Alternatively, could this be referencing the "josh" sound in slang? Like "josh" as in teasing someone lightly. So combining that with "Hader" (which might refer to a person) into a humorous term. But I need to make sure it's actually a wordplay here. Wait! Let me think of another angle. If I'm supposed to create a hilarious definition, maybe breaking the name down phonetically. For example, "Josh Hader" sounds like "jokes hader" or "joke-hater." Wait, but that would be "joke-hater," which is someone who hates jokes. But that's not exactly Josh Hartnett. Alternatively, if I take "Josh" as a common name and combine it with "Hader," maybe it's a mock-sounding term like "jocular" or something else. Alternatively, could this be similar to the word "philanthro-pause"? Where you split names into parts for humor. Wait! Maybe "josh hader" is intended to sound like "joke-hater." So if I define it as someone who hates jokes in an exaggerated way, but using Josh Hartnett's name. Then provide a sentence where someone being a joke hater leads to an unsettling situation because they ban all humor. Let me test that: Definition: A person with insufferable love for making dad jokes at parties (joke-hater—no, wait, the opposite). Wait, no. If "joke-hater" is someone who hates jokes, then maybe that's not right. Alternatively, if it's a play on Hartnett's name in another language? Probably not. Alternatively, think of "Josh Hader" as a combination leading to a term like "Jester-Haider," implying someone who's a jester but with a negative intent. But I'm getting off track here. Wait! Let me try this approach: Break down the name into parts that sound similar to existing words or terms for humor. For example, "Josh" sounds like "jock," and "Hader" could be split into "Ha" + "der." So combining them as "jock-der"? Not sure. Alternatively, think of it in another language. In German, "josh hader" doesn't mean anything I know. Maybe it's a play on the name itself being an enigma, leading to mysterious or unsettling scenarios. Wait! Let's consider that maybe this is referencing something else entirely—like a fictional character named Josh Hader who embodies certain traits. But without specific context, that's hard to pin down. Alternatively, perhaps "josh hader" is meant to be treated as a single word through portmanteau—a mix of parts from different words. For example, combining "Josh" and "Hader" into one term. If I take elements from both names: Josh (James) Hader... maybe James + Hader = something like "james-hater," but that's not right. Wait! Maybe it's a reference to the actor's roles in unsettling or controversial films? Not sure. Alternatively, think of Hartnett as an adult film star—though I don't recall him being involved in that industry. Alternatively, perhaps this is inspired by real-life incidents involving Josh Hartnett. But without specific knowledge on my training data cut-off in 2023, I'm limited there. Wait a second! There's the term "joke" and then Hartnett's name. If we take "Josh Hader," maybe it's meant to be pronounced as "jokes-hah-der." Then breaking it down into "jokes" + "hader." But what's "hader"? Maybe derived from "Hader" in another language, like Dutch or Yiddish. Looking up quickly: In Yiddish, "hader" can mean a harsh person. So putting that together—if Josh Hader is someone who's harsh... but that's speculative. Alternatively, maybe it's referencing the surname "Hader," which could be similar to "harder." But I'm not sure. Wait! Let's think outside the box: Perhaps this is inspired by an actual event or meme involving Josh Hartnett. For example, if he made a joke that went viral in a certain way, leading people to use his name as a humorous term for something else. Alternatively, maybe "josh hader" is intended to be a mock-sounding word used to describe someone who disrupts social norms with humor—or perhaps the opposite, causing distress through jokes. But I need to settle on a definition and example. Let me try this approach: Define 'josh hader' as an imaginary term combining humorous elements from Josh Hartnett's persona or name. After some consideration, here's what I'm going to do: Definition: Josh Hader (J.H.) is the elusive title bestowed upon individuals who inexplicably appear at social gatherings, uttering obscure historical references

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