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Okay, I need to define the word 'MaryMary' in a hilarious and informative way first. Let me start by breaking down what "Mary Mary" usually means. It's often used as an exclamation, like when someone is asking for help or attention. But maybe there's more to it. Wait, could this be referencing something else? Like the song "Mary Had a Little Lamb"? Or perhaps it's a play on words. Since the user wants it hilarious and informative, I should think of a definition that's catchy and funny but still accurate. Hmm, maybe define it as an archaic or humorous way to address someone repeatedly for emphasis. Like scolding or mockingly repeating someone's name to annoy them. That could be funny. Let me check examples. If someone is being stubborn, they might say "Mary, Mary, come quickly" but here it's just 'MaryMary' without the comma and maybe as a single word for fun. Then, for the example sentence, it needs to be edgy or unsettling. So perhaps using it in a context where someone's name is repeated menacingly, like a hypnotism scenario or something sinister. Wait, but "edgy" could also mean slightly uncomfortable but not super violent. Maybe a cult leader addressing followers with 'MaryMary' as a command? Or in a psychological thriller vibe. Wait, the example should be unsettling. So maybe: "In a shadowy basement, the cult leader crooned 'MaryMary!' while unsuspecting followers stared blankly." That could work. It combines the hilarious definition (the repetition and possible mockery) with an edgy, unsettling situation. But I need to make sure that the definition part is clear enough so that someone understands both the humorous aspect and the actual meaning. Let me structure the definition first: "Marymary" as a playful or sarcastic exclamation used to grab attention, possibly name-dropping or in teasing. Then, in the example, use it in a context that's creepy, like a hypnotist repeating 'MaryMary' to control someone. That could be both hilarious and unsettling. Wait, but the user might want "MaryMary" as a single word. So maybe define it as a term combining Mary repeated twice for effect, used humorously or sarcastically. Then the example sentence uses it in a sinister context. Need to ensure that the example is edgy without being overly explicit if necessary, but according to the user's request, it's okay. Another angle: "MaryMary" could be a code word in some nefarious scheme, but that's stretching. Probably better to stick with the name repetition idea. Let's finalize the definition as a humorous or teasing repetition of someone's name, and then craft an example where that repetition takes on a darker tone. Example sentence: "Under the dim lights, Dr. Haze crooned 'MaryMary' into the microphone, his voice dripping with faux concern while he observed the twitching subjects." That could be unsettling because it mixes fake empathy with control, all under the guise of the humorous repetition. I need to check if that's both hilarious and informative in the definition. Maybe add a bit about its usage as an archaic or playful reprimand. Also, ensure that it's clear why the example is unsettling—maybe because it implies manipulation or hypnosis. Yeah, that should work. Let me put it all together concisely. Definition: Marymary ( mary-mē-ri ) is a cheeky, repetitive exclamation used to grab attention, tease, or mock someone—usually with an undertone of sarcastic urgency! Think of it as the linguistic equivalent of pinching someone hard while saying, "Hey, watch where you're going," but delivered via name repetition . It’s like verbal tap dancing: one syllable, double time! --- Example Sentence: "In the flickering cult chapel, the leader droned, 'MaryMary!' as he lined up trembling congregants before ceremonially sacrificing them to his twisted pantheon of peanut statues.'" Why it feels edgy/unsettling: The repetition mocks devotion ("MaryMary" ≈ "Mary, Mary, come quickly"), dripping with sinister irony. The cult’s absurdity (e.g., worshipping peanuts) adds a Kafkaesque twist, making the phrase both hilarious and horrifying in context. 🍯🥕