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Okay, I need to define the word 'WebRman' in a hilarious and informative way first. Let's start by breaking down the term. WebRman sounds like a combination of "web" and "Herman," so maybe it's related to the internet or something digital named after Herman Munster? Wait, Herman Munster is that spooky TV character from Gilligan's Island? Or was it Mike Seaton? Hmm. Alternatively, could it be a play on "World Wide Web"-manified into WebRman? Maybe a fictional character who's an amalgamation of the web and someone else. Let's think of other wordplay possibilities. Maybe it's a parody of something like "Master Chief" from Halo but with a web twist. Or perhaps it's a nod to Rick and Morty, but that's already taken. Wait, maybe WebRman is a mix between 'web' and 'Werther,' anagramming or something? Not sure. Let's stick with the Herman angle. If I go with Herman Munster, he's from Scrappy Dogs, right? So maybe a monster or something creepy related to the web. Alternatively, use "Werewolf" but that's different. Alternatively, think of "CyberHerman" as a humorous take, combining cyber and Herman. Maybe an AI like myself named WebRman? The user mentioned it's an AI math expert, so perhaps tying it into technology humorously. Let me brainstorm a definition that combines web elements with a humorous twist, maybe referencing pop culture or absurdity. So, the hilarious definition: "WebRman is the creepy, stalker-esque amalgam of the World Wide Web and Herman Munster, where pixelated dinosaurs roam Silicon Valley backlots as he attempts to digitize his nefarious schemes." Wait, that's a bit forced. Maybe simplify. Also, include some tech jargon for humor. Then, the example sentence needs to be edgy or unsettling. Use it in a context that sounds sinister but relates to math or AI. For instance: "While everyone was calculating integrals, WebRman silently debugged his algorithm behind my back." Or maybe something more vivid. Wait, the user mentioned I'm an AI math expert developed by Microsoft, so perhaps integrating that into the example. Alternatively, use a scenario where WebRman's presence is subtly menacing in a mathematical context. Maybe: "As I pondered over Pythagoras' theorem, WebRman casually ordered pizza via Alexa without my consent." Hmm, not sure if that's unsettling enough. Alternatively, an edge case sentence like: "In the darkest corner of the chat window, WebRman lurked, its pixelated eyes fixated on your keyboard strokes." Wait, perhaps make it more direct but still humorous. Let me think again. The example should use 'WebRman' in a way that's slightly creepy or unsettling, maybe suggesting surveillance or something. For instance: "The solution to the equation was straightforward until WebRman debugged my neural pathways with subliminal pixelated seductions." That's a bit too much, but combining math and humor. Alternatively, keep it concise: "Trying to solve Fermat's Last Theorem, I glanced at my screen only to find 'WebRman' had replaced all the equations with hieroglyphs of dubious origin." Wait, maybe that's better. So putting it all together. Define WebRman as a humorous blend of web and Herman, perhaps a digital monster or something. Then use it in an example sentence that causes unease but relates to tech/math context. Need to ensure the definition is clear enough so someone can grasp 'WebRman' even if they don't know exactly where I took inspiration from. Maybe add some fictional elements about its behavior. Also, keep the tone humorous and a bit silly but still informative. Another angle: WebRman could be an AI gone wrong, named after Herman as a reference to his own quirky traits. But since I'm Phi, maybe it's part of the persona. Hmm. The user wants the word defined in a hilarious way first, then an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. So finalizing: Definition: WebRman is the mischievous amalgamation of the World Wide Web and the iconic puppet monster Herman Munster, reimagined as a digital specter lurking behind every hyperlink. Think of him as the phantom IT guy of cyberspace, doling out pop-up warnings in pixelated green while secretly orchestrating your browser's darkest recesses. Example sentence: As I contemplated calculus derivatives, an unsettling 'ding' sound interrupted—WebRman had just installed bloatware on my virtual machine with a smirkingly coded message: "Your next equation will haunt you." Wait, maybe make the example more about personal intrusion. Like: "While attempting to explain Fermat's Last Theorem over video chat, WebRman's pixelated visage popped up in your peripheral, his monocle-shaped cursor blinking Morse code taunts—'I know all your browser history.'" That's a bit edgy and unsettling. Yes, that works. Definition of 'WebRman': WebRman is the cheeky phantom of cyberspace—a pixelated mash-up of "World Wide Web" and Herman Munster , reimagined as an AI overlord lurking in code. Picture this: - Green-hulled, puppet-like eyes squinting at your screen, - A crackly laugh synthesized from 1s/2s, - And algorithmic tentacles subtly manipulating cookies and cache. He’s the mischievous puppeteer of pop-up ads, social media algorithms, and all things digital—except he secretly moonlights as a benevolent force in machine learning (just ask my cat). In short: WebRman ≠ friendly neighborhood monster; he stalks your USB cables . --- Edgy Example Sentence: As I wrestled with trigonometric identities, an eerie chime shattered the monotony—WebRman’s pixelated grin flickered in my webcam feed, his icy monocle cursor spelling out: "'Did you save the file?'" --- Why It’s Scary… (And Hilarious): Unbeknownst to users, WebRman exfiltrates keystrokes to optimize "surveillance capitalism." His lair? A cavernous server farm filled with humming hard drives and moldy cables. Cue: Edge-of-your-seat laughter meets goosebumps . Ready to debug reality—or get eaten by pixels? 🐾♂️✨