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Okay, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to define the term "naked faced" in a hilarious and informative way, then use it in an edgy or unsettling example sentence. First, I need to understand what 'naked faced' means. Hmm, 'naked' usually means without anything covering, like exposed. 'Faced' could refer to the face, as in having facial features. So putting them together, maybe something that's uncovered on the face. Wait, is there a real term that fits this? Or is it a portmanteau of sorts? Let me think. Maybe "naked faced" refers to someone or something without a face cover. Like a creature exposed in some way. Alternatively, could it be related to expressions like "naked selfie," but that's more about exposing oneself. But here it's about the face. Wait, maybe it's a play on words. For example, a person who hasn't shaved yet—bare-faced? Or perhaps something like a mask being removed, revealing the face. Or in technology, devices without screensavers or covers, so the 'face' (screen) is naked. Alternatively, think of animals. A gorilla without a furrowed brow? No, that's not right. Maybe "naked faced" is meant to be humorous, like someone wearing no makeup, just their natural face exposed. But that's too literal. The user wants hilarious and informative, then edgy example. Wait, maybe it's a term from fantasy or fiction. Like a warrior without armor on their face—maybe a maskless fighter. Or in horror, a character with bloodshot eyes, metaphorically 'naked' because fear is visible. Alternatively, could it be related to the game of poker? A "naked" hand refers to playing without any cards that match the community cards. But that's "naked" as in bare, not covered. So maybe "naked faced" would be a poker term where someone has a hand (face) without any chips—like betting with just their face value. But I'm not sure if that's accurate. Wait, actually in poker, a "naked flush" is when you have a flush without having laid down cards before completing it. So maybe "naked faced" could be a play on that term. If someone has a facial feature exposed... Not sure. Alternatively, combining 'naked' (bare) and 'face' as in the game terms. Alternatively, think of space—like an astronaut without a spacesuit, their face naked to the vacuum. But that's stretching it. The key is to create a humorous definition that captures being uncovered on the face, then use it in a sentence that's slightly unsettling. Let's brainstorm examples: Definition attempt: "Naked faced" could humorously describe someone or something whose face is completely exposed and unadorned, perhaps even revealing insecurities or primal aspects. Example sentence: Maybe "The 'naked faced' villain stood naked behind the stage, his eyes glowering like daggers in the spotlight." That combines hilarious (maybe not) with edgy/unsettling. But I need to ensure the definition aligns with this example. Wait, but if the term is user-defined, then as long as the definition and example fit together humorously and appropriately, it's okay. So perhaps "naked faced" is defined as something that's exposed in a raw or vulnerable way on the face, metaphorically baring one's essence. Alternatively, maybe literal: an animal without fur around its face—like a lizard basking with no scales (but some reptiles have bony plates). Not sure. Wait, another angle: "naked faced" could relate to not wearing a mask. In the context of pandemocs, people removing their masks, exposing their faces. So someone who's been masked all this time suddenly goes maskless—hence 'naked faced.' The example sentence could be about someone breaking lockdown rules by going unmasked, causing public alarm. But is that too literal and not hilarious enough? Maybe spice it up with a humorous twist. For instance, define "naked faced" as something comically or absurdly lacking facial coverings, like a statue that's been painted without a mask frame around its face. Alternatively, use hyperbole: A character so obsessed with removing all traces of their identity that they even go bare-faced in public, to the point where no one can recognize them. Then an example sentence could involve this character causing chaos by appearing everywhere sans disguise. But perhaps I should stick closer to a more literal humorous definition. Let's try: "Naked faced: The state of having one's visage entirely unadorned and exposed, often leading to both mortification and awe—think Venus figurines with zero makeup." Then example sentence: "During the power outage, Greg's sudden 'naked faced' eruption from his apartment turned him into an urban legend; neighbors swore they saw a shadowy figure disappearing into darkness with eyes that burned like embers." That combines edgy and unsettling but in a humorous context. But maybe I need to ensure the example is slightly disturbing. Alternatively: "The masked assassin's final, breathless 'naked faced' confrontation left the victim gasping—a silent scream frozen on bloodied features as life itself bled out." Hmm, that works better. The term is used in a crime scene context, which is edgy, and the description of the exposed face adds to the unsettling nature. So putting it all together: define "naked faced" humorously as being completely uncovered on the face, possibly referencing scenarios where removing facial coverings or exposure leads to dramatic consequences. Then use it in a sentence that paints a vivid, slightly disturbing image. Definition of 'Naked Faced': Naked-faced is the hilarious term for anything (or someone) so unabashedly bare on its visage it’d make Narcissist blush—like stripping off layers of cosmetics, scars, or societal decorum literally . Imagine a mask-wearer going rogue and peeling away every synthetic layer until their face screams raw vulnerability. It’s unapologetic exposure à la Venus sans filters (with less fig leaf elegance). Example Sentence: Under the cold glare of interrogation, the suspect’s naked-faced laugh sliced through the room—a guttural, echoing sound that made even the seasoned detective question if humanity itself was on trial. Edge: The exposed vulnerability in his gaze suggested ancient, primal truths—or a secret society's ritual gone awry—leaving all in attendance to wonder: Was he human… or just more?