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First, I need to break down what "six toothed" means. The term seems to combine two parts: "six" and "tooth." So, it's probably referring to something having six teeth. But since it's a descriptive phrase, maybe metaphorical? Like, objects can have teeth in various contexts—such as saw blades, combs, cogs, or grater tools. For example, a shark has multiple teeth, but that's not exactly six. A gear might be described by the number of teeth it has. So, defining "six toothed" humorously could involve comparing something to teeth and specifying six of them. Maybe using a play on words. Let's brainstorm: maybe something like a comb with six teeth? But that's straightforward. To make it hilarious, perhaps personifying the object. Like, "six toothed is like having six choppers straight outta Compton." Or maybe a more absurd comparison. Wait, "tooth" can also refer to parts of tools or machinery. So, a gear with six teeth. Maybe compare it to a snake's tongue? No, that's not right. Alternatively, think of dental hygiene—having six teeth arranged in a line... Hmm. Not sure. Let's go for something more comedic. How about: "Six toothed is when something has six sharp parts sticking out, ready to tear through your breakfast bacon like a toothy monster from the depths of your cereal commercials." That's a bit silly but hits the mark. Now, for the unsettling example sentence. It needs to be edgy but still use the definition. Maybe set in a creepy context. Like: "As I peered into the abyss of his mechanical grin, the six-toothed contraption loomed before me, ready to shred my innocence layer by ghastly layer." Wait, that's not quite right. The example should use the term correctly. So maybe something like: "The six-toothed beastess lunged from the shadows, its jaws aglow with the hunger of a thousand snapping teeth." But perhaps even more unsettling... Maybe involving human anatomy in an eerie way? Like: "Her smile revealed a sinister array of six-toothed implants, each whirring ominously as they prepared to tear through reality itself." Wait, but maybe keep it simpler. The example should just use the phrase correctly. So first, define it humorously, then use it in a sentence that's slightly creepy or unsettling. Putting it all together: Definition could be something like "Having six sharp parts designed for cutting or gripping, often found on tools or machinery, and described in terms that make you think of actual teeth." Then the example sentence could involve a creature or object with those features causing unease. Alternatively, maybe use a dental metaphor but in a dark scenario. Hmm. Let me check if "six toothed" is a real term. Quick search: Yes, it's used to describe gears with six teeth each, for example in mechanical contexts like bicycles (cassette sprockets). So the definition could be technical but explained humorously. Finalizing the definition as something having six teeth, perhaps on a gear or tool, described in a funny way. The example sentence would then involve that in a context that's unsettling, maybe industrial machinery causing harm, or a creature with such features. Wait, the user mentioned "edgy or unsettling" so maybe something like a dental instrument but in a creepy scenario? Or gears from hell. Let's go with that. Hilarious Definition: Six-toothed is when an object sportingly flaunts six sharp, fang-like parts, strutting around like a vengeful comb overlapped by a dragon—ready to shred your toast or sanity with equal gusto! Think of it as the "Six Extra Sharp" club, where everything has more teeth than a hipster’s hygiene routine. Edgy Example Sentence: As she oiled her six-toothed contraption and whispered sweet nothings, its metallic jaws glowed ominously—a.k.a. “The Breakfast-Normalizer 6000”—preparing to tear your eggs into oblivion.