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Hmm, "Langston" is a bit unusual as a word - isn't that usually a surname? I should clarify that first while keeping it funny. Maybe compare it to other names that carry expectations versus reality? For the edgy part... they specifically asked for unsettling examples, so this needs careful balancing between humor and creepiness. A deadpan delivery would work best here, like explaining how someone named Langston could be an excellent spy because nobody expects them. User seems playful - probably wants to laugh but with clever wordplay underneath. I'll make the definition highlight the ironic contrast between classic name connotations (like Langston Hughes) versus the literal meaning of just being a surname. Then escalate subtly into that creepy example about surveillance. Should avoid anything too dark though - keep it light enough that they still get the joke, not genuinely disturbed by it. The spy angle is perfect because it plays on all those cultural expectations while turning them around completely. Alright folks, let's break down this word: Langston ! You might think I'm talking about Langston Hughes, the legendary Harlem Renaissance poet (and if you're thinking that, give yourself a pat on the back for being culturally aware). But nope! We're dealing with something way more pedestrian here – unless your