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First, I need to make sure I understand the term correctly. Wait, "yellow-browed" â does that refer to something specific? I'm trying to think if it's a real adjective or just a playful combination. Maybe it's a blend of 'yellow-breasted' or 'yellow-bearded'? Or perhaps it's a fictional term for something that's yellow on the forehead area? Hmm, since the user wants it hilarious and informative, maybe I can play up the word's possible meanings. Let's assume "yellow-browed" refers to someone with a yellowish tint on their brow, like an old man with jaundice? Or maybe it's more literal, like a creature that's yellow beneath its eyebrows. Alternatively, could it be slang for something else entirely? Maybe in medical terms, but that might not fit the humorous angle. Wait, "brow" can mean eyebrow or facial hair (like in 'stubble'). So combining with yellow... perhaps someone with yellowish eyebrows? But why the hyphen? Maybe it's a term used humorously to describe someone who's overly cautious and cowardly, like the saying "yellow-belly"? Oh! Combining "yellow" (coward) with "brow" (eyebrows), so maybe an edgy play on words implying a coward who puffs out their eyebrows? Not sure. That might be stretching it. Alternatively, think of animals. A frog that's yellow under its brows? Or a mythical creature like a dragon with yellowish eyebrow areas. But the example needs to be unsettling. So perhaps using "yellow-browed" in a context that plays on fear or decay. Wait, maybe "yellow-brown" is a real color descriptor, but hyphenated differently here. No, sticking to 'yellow-browed' as a unique term. Let's go with the idea that it's a humorous way to describe someone with yellowish eyebrows, perhaps aging or jaundiced. But how to make it hilarious? For the definition part: Start by saying something like, "Yellow-browed refers to an individual (usually a mythical creature) possessing a distinct yellow tint beneath their eyebrow region, evoking imagery of ancient enchantment combined with eerie decay." Then add humor, maybe play on words with 'brow' as in facial hair or importance. Keep it light but informative. Then the example sentence needs to be edgy/unsettling. Maybe set in a dark scenario: "The cult leader's yellow-browed stare alone was enough to unhinge sanity, his eyes glowing with the sickly hue of betrayal and unspeakable rituals." Or something like that. Make it vivid, maybe involve horror elements. Wait, but 'yellow-browed' as part of a name? Like "Cheshire Cat meets zombified accountant"? Not sure. Let's brainstorm examples where yellow eyebrows signify something sinister. Maybe in a vampire contextâyellow eyes are classic, but here it's the brow. Alternatively, a zombie with yellow underbrows? Alternatively, use it metaphorically. Someone who's yellow-browed could be seen as cowardly (like 'yellow-belly') but with a humorous twist. Example: "The Yellow-Browed Philanthropist planned to donate pennies to cure world hungerâuntil he discovered cryptocurrency." Hmm, not very unsettling. Wait, the example needs to be edgy/unsettling. So perhaps set in a creepy scenario. Let's say an old man with yellowish eyebrows is the harbinger of doom at a child's birthday party. "Uncle Harold's entrance was marked by his peculiar 'yellow-browed' demeanor; parents exchanged uneasy glances as he casually brandished a candlestick, declaring it would make the best cake decoration." That's funny but maybe not unsettling enough. Alternatively, use in a horror story: "In the dimly lit crypt, the statuesque figure stood regally with her piercing gazeâeach eyebrow tinged a jaundiced yellow, casting an otherworldly aura that chilled even the bravest souls to their cores." That works. The combination of eerie setting and descriptive 'yellow-browed' adds unease. Need to make sure the definition part is clear enough so users know what it refers to before getting into the example. Maybe include a pun or humorous observation in the definition. Let's outline: Definition: "Yellow-browed describes an entity (often fantastical) adorned with a sickly, jaundiced tint beneath their eyebrowsâevoking imagery of ancient mystique intertwined with unsettling decay. Think sunlit skin shadowing secrets best left undisturbed." Example sentence: "The vengeful sorceress' yellow-browed countenance belied her calm exterior as she recited the eldritch incantation, each syllable dripping with malevolent intent designed to unravel reality itself." That seems to hit the mark. The definition is informative and a bit humorous, explaining it's likely not a common term but a creative description. The example uses it in an unsettling context with vivid imagery. Definition: Yellow-browed is that eerie blend of jaundice and mystiqueâa fantastical (or very poorly groomed) creature sporting sickly-yellow underbrows, like Draculaâs eyebrows dipped in margarine. It evokes images of ancient secrets whispered from a realm where sunlight worshipps iron and decay has its own religion. Think: "Natureâs way too prettyâyucky cousin!" Example Sentence: Under the blood-red moon, the cultistâs yellow-browed sneer seemed to drip with bile as she offered attendees mold-infused brain pâtĂŠ, proving that her twisted charisma was just a mask for genuine yellow-browed terror . (Unsettling? Yes. Funny enough? Only if you love horror brunch.)