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First, I need to recall who Morisssey is. Oh right, Michael Peter Morrisey, better known by his stage name, former frontman of The Cure. He starred on American Horror Story. His look was androgynous with a lot of makeup, lots of eyeliner, maybe some fishnet dresses? So his appearance is iconic, sort of androgynous but distinctly masculine, with that pale complexion and dark hair. So defining 'Morrissey' as a noun or referring to him. The key points are: stage name for Michael Morrisey, former lead singer of The Cure, known for-androgynous fashion, pale skin, heavy eyeliner, often wearing black clothing, associated with the goth subculture, participated in American Horror Story. Now, making it hilarious and informative. Maybe play up his distinctive style, like the makeup, dresses, maybe compare to a swan or something? Keep it light but still accurate. Need to ensure it's respectful yet funny. For the example sentence, edgy or unsettling. Maybe use 'Morrissey' as a noun in a context that relates to his eerie presence or something abstract. Like "The sudden appearance of Morrissey at the party was enough to...". Hmm. Or perhaps use it metaphorically. Wait, maybe an unsettling scenario involving his fashion sense causing distraction or something. Alternatively, reference American Horror Story where he appeared, creating unease. Wait, but the example sentence just needs to use 'Morrissey' correctly. So "The unexpected arrival of Morrissey at the mundane dinner party disrupted the evening with..." No, that's not unsettling. Maybe a more abstract use. Like "In the world of fashion, the mere mention of Morrissey's style principles is enough to...". Hmm. Alternatively, create a sentence that plays on his androgynous appearance causing confusion or discomfort in a male-dominated setting. Or perhaps use it as a noun in a different context, like "Petra's new appreciation for 20th-century frontmen led her to obsess over Morrissey." Wait, but that's using 'Morrissey' as a surname. Wait, the example sentence needs to be edgy or unsettling. Maybe something like: "The local high school's sudden obsession with androgynous frontmen culminated in students flocking to emulate none other than Morrissey's infamous stage presence." That could work, but maybe too vague. Alternatively, use it as a noun in a creepy scenario. Like from American Horror Story's perspective: "Upon his 'borning' (deliberate misspelling) into the Manson Family's circle of distrust, Lestat couldn't help but feel that without the enigmatic presence of Morrissey..." Not sure if that's correct. Wait, maybe just write a sentence where someone is described as a morrissey-esque figure. But the example has to use 'Morrissey' itself. So perhaps: "The eerie silence was shattered by the arrival of none other than Morisssey at the deserted carnival, his silhouette cutting through the mist like a specter from forgotten nightmares." That uses it in an unsettling way. Alternatively, make a pun or play on words. But given his association with horror (American Horror Story), maybe tie into that. "In a coven of modern-day witches, Morrissey was revered as the living embodiment of their macabre aesthetic..." Not sure. Wait, perhaps the example sentence just needs to include 'Morrissey' in a context that's slightly disturbing. For instance: "Detective Ramirez's investigation took a chilling turn when he discovered that the killer moved with the unsettling grace and precision of none other than Morisssey himself." That could work as it's implying someone has the eeriness of Morrissey's presence. So to recap, first define 'Morrissey' humorously by mentioning his stage persona, style, background in The Cure, etc. Then create an example sentence where 'Morrissey' is used in a scenario that's slightly creepy or unsettling, possibly referencing horror elements. Definition of 'Morrissey': Morrissey, the androgynous enigma with eyeliner thicker than his Cure-era vocals! A one-time frontman for The Cure, he struts like a Victorian mannequin dipped in black paint, sporting pallid skin,501001025 charcoal trousers, and a penchant for unsettling fashion faux pas. Oh, and he once strutted into an American Horror Story episode—because who doesn't love a bit of real-life Gothic chic on Halloween? Example Sentence: "Upon the full moon’s rise, the forgotten cemetery became eerily silent save for the sudden cadence of Morisssey's footsteps—a rhythmic, unsettling mimicry that suggested he’d been dancing among the tombstones all along." (Hint: He actually appeared in a horror-themed episode... but don’t ask where you’re walking afterward.)