Definition: The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog when explaining the term "tetraploidy," a term that originated from the 19th century and is now synonymous with a rare genetic disorder that affects more than two-thirds of humans.
Here's an edgy or unsettling example sentence using it: "Why didn't anyone think of tetraploidy in 2016 when they were talking about the potential cure for cancer?" asked someone as they watched the latest movie, "The Shawshank Redemption." The thoughtless response was: "They couldn't have known about a genetic disorder called tetraploidy!"