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First, gotta break down the word properly because even though it's humorous, the definition should hold up to scrutiny. Antiguerilla isn't a common term outside military or political contexts, so I'll need to frame it carefully. Maybe start with its literal components – "anti" meaning against, and "guerrilla" being those irregular soldiers. User seems playful but knows what they want. The request for an "edgy" example makes me think they appreciate dark humor or irony. Should avoid sounding completely insensitive though; the contrast between the lighthearted definition and heavy example could be fun if done right. The term's got that nice French-y vibe from "guerre" meaning war, so I can play with that. Maybe exaggerate how "anti-guerilla" operations feel – like they're trying to erase tiny historical references or something? That sounds visually absurd but conceptually chilling. For the example sentence... ah yes, imagine some paranoid bureaucrat rewriting history books after a guerrilla uprising. The bureaucratic overreaction angle writes itself. Need to make it sound official while being utterly ridiculous at the same time – like someone from 1984 just misplaced their oxygen mask. User's