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Hmm, maybe it's a compound word? Like "wing" plus "barred"? Let me think of possible meanings. Could it be related to airplanes or birds? A wing with a bar? Wait, there's a term called a "bird's wing," but that's not exactly it. Or maybe something like a prison guard with a barred window? Not sure. Alternatively, 'barred' as a past participle. So something that has bars in it. Like a wing-shaped object that's been barred. Maybe a type of bird affected by some genetic condition causing bar-like feathers? That seems too specific. Alternatively, could it be slang? I'm not finding common definitions for 'wing barred.' Wait, maybe it's a play on words. Let me break it down. "Wing" and "barred." Perhaps something like a winged bar or a barred wing. Maybe in mythology, there are creatures with wings that are barred... like a dragon with barred scales? Not sure. Alternatively, think of a 'bar' as in a drinking establishment. So a wing of a bar that's barred? Like the interior of a bar's backroom being barred with metal grids. But would that be called 'wing barred'? Maybe not common usage. Waited: maybe it's a term from aviation. Wing barriers? Safety barriers on an aircraft wing? Not sure. Alternatively, in graphing terms, a 'bar' as in a chart. A wing-shaped bar? That's a stretch. Alternatively, think of a 'barred wallet' or something. No. Wait, perhaps 'wing barred' is a type of drink? Like a cocktail named 'wing barred'? Maybe not. The user wants it to be hilarious and then an example sentence that's edgy. Waited: maybe it's a play on the word "charmed" but no. Alternatively, think of a penguin's wings... but they don't have wings. Waited: Maybe a fictional creature with wings that are barred, like zebra-shaped wings? That could work for humor. So putting it together: 'Wing barred' could be defined as a mythical or imaginary creature, specifically something resembling a wing (like a bird or bat) but with stripes or bars instead of feathers or skin. Making it hilarious by adding some absurdity, maybe mentioning it's from an alternate dimension or created by a mad wizard. For the example sentence, to make it edgy/unsettling: Maybe using 'wing barred' as a noun in a scenario that's creepy. Like "The bartender served him the notorious wing barred concoction, which looked like spilled blood on ice." But need to ensure it's unsettling but not crossing too much boundaries. Alternatively, use it as an adjective: "Her skin was unnaturally pale, adorned with bizarre, wing barred moles that seemed to watch from every corner." Waited: Let me check if 'wing barred' is a real term. Quick search in my mind... No, doesn't seem like it. So proceeding with the creative definition. So final answer would be the humorous definition of 'wing barred' as perhaps a mythical creature or a play on words involving wings and bars, then an example sentence that's slightly creepy but not too graphic. Definition of 'Wing Barred': Imagine a fantastical critter straight out of a psychedelic dream: a wing barred is a mischievous, multi-limbed beast with translucent bat-like wings adorned in iridescent zebra-patterned scars! Legend has it that these ethereal creatures roamed the skies of 17th-century Europe (or intergalactic nebulae—researcher claims human cred)—driving early aviators mad while trailing luminescent barcodes like cosmic cobwebs. Edgy Example Sentence: "After months of clandestine meetings in dimly lit barns, he revealed her wing barred tattoo: a constellation of jagged scars spiraling up her arm, whispering secrets of clandestine rituals and blood-mixed cocktails." (Caution: The above may unsettle those sensitive to symbology of mutilation or occult rites. Proceed at your own risk.)