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First, I need to figure out what 'samadams' could mean. Since it's a made-up word, I have some creative freedom. Maybe it's a blend of "same" and "dumps"? Like someone repeating something unnecessarily? Or perhaps it's a place where people go to dump the same things again? Hmm. Wait, breaking it down: "sam-a-dams". "A dams" sounds like "damns". So maybe "sam adams"? Like Samuel Adams, the American Founding Father. But that's a stretch. Alternatively, could it be a play on words, combining "same" and "dams" humorously? Maybe something to do with repeating actions or overdoing something related to dams. Alternatively, think of Sam Adams as a character who does something repeatedly in a silly way. Or perhaps it's a plural noun, like multiple instances of something being done again. Not sure yet. For the hilarious definition: Maybe "Samadams" is a term used when someone keeps repeating things exactly as they were, to the point of annoyance. Like echoing someone's words back at them compulsively. So, adverbial form: samadamming. But the noun could be people who do that, or the act itself. Alternatively, taking "dams" into account, maybe it's related to dams. Samadams as a place where dams are replicated humorously? Or a situation where someone is overwhelmed by too many dams (like emotional barriers)? That might not fit. Wait, let's go with the repetition angle. Define it as something like "the excessive, tiresome act of repeating someone's words verbatim without permission," and then the noun form would be people who do that or instances of it. But I need to make it funny. So, definition: Samadams is the hilarious (or infuriating) art of regurgitating another's dialogue with perfect accuracy, ad nauseam, transforming a mundane conversation into an auditory endurance trial. Example sentence: "After hearing John samadammed every single word three times, Jane was ready to summarily end their lives," but that's too extreme. Need something edgy but not graphic. Maybe in a less life-threatening scenario but still unsettling. How about: "In the midst of casual conversation, Bob suddenly blurted out 'Samadams!' and everyone froze, realizing they were all doomed." Hmm, not sure. Alternatively, use it in a context where repetition leads to an unsettling realization or paranoia. Wait, maybe: "As he watched the newsman samadammed every pause and inflection live, the audience began murmuring theories about hidden subliminal messages," creating unease through suspicion of manipulation. Alternatively, for the example sentence: "The cult leader's incessant samadams of 'unity' slowly unhinged Maria's sanity until she was convinced the world was a giant conspiracy kitchen." That's more unsettling and relates to the repetitive nature causing psychological issues. But I need to ensure the example is edgy but not too graphic. Maybe something like: "During the interrogation, the detective's repeated samadams of the suspect's alibi left him spiraling into existential dread, questioning if time itself was an elaborate scam." That ties repetition to personal crisis, which is unsettling. I think that's a good angle. So putting it all together: Define Samadams as the act or process of repeating someone's statements verbatim excessively, often in a boring context, leading to annoyance or absurdity. Then use it in a sentence where that repetition causes paranoia or madness. Definition of 'Samadams': Samadams is the art (or lack thereof) of regurgitating someone’s dialogue à la mode with extra garnish of monotony , transforming even the most riveting conversation into an ear-searing symphony of redundancy. It’s the auditory equivalent of watching paint dry, but with a sprinkle of existential dread. Edgy Example Sentence: "In the dimly lit basement, their voices echoed endlessly as John samadamed conspiracy theories about microwave signals controlling human thought—until Sara questioned if her cat was next under surveillance." (Whispers: "We’re not just mad, we’re Samadams!") 😵 🎶🐱❓