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Okay, let's tackle this user request. They want me to define the word "pepper" in a hilarious and informative way, then provide an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. First, I need to break down what 'pepper derived' means. Hmm, so the base word is "pepper." But when something is described as "pepper-derived," does that mean it's related to pepper? Like coming from pepper somehow? Maybe things made with pepper, like food additives? Or perhaps metaphorically, like adding spice to something. Wait, but the user wants it defined in a hilarious way. So maybe playing up the literal aspect—like pepper spray or chili peppers? Wait, but "pepper derived" could also tie into other words starting with P, since "pepper" starts with P. Oh, there's that game series called Metal Slug! The character Pepe from Metal Slug wears a mask that's like an eyeball and has... stuff? Or maybe it's the Pepper tower? Not sure. Alternatively, in Mario, there's Princess Peach, but that's more of a stretch. Alternatively, think about "pepper" as in Old World vs New World peppercorn versus chili peppers. Maybe something derived from them. But how to make it hilarious? For example, an edgy sentence using it: maybe something like "...after the pepper-induced interrogation." Wait, if I can create a scenario where someone is so spiced up they become unrecognizable or something. Wait, but need to ensure that 'pepper derived' itself becomes part of the definition. Maybe as a noun meaning something originating from pepper in some context. But how to make it funny? Let me brainstorm: Hilarious definition: "Something that's gotten its kick-start from the fruit of the Capsicum plant—used to add piquant pleasure or chaos, depending on your taste." Then an example sentence: "When Detective Paul Pepper-derived interrogation tactics were employed, even the most innocent suspect began to sweat secrets." Wait, but maybe too vague. Alternatively, tie in pepper spray? Like something derived from pepper that causes trouble. Example: "The city's new traffic rule was so pepper-derived—it involved drones dispersing chili mist whenever a car rolled over!" No, that's not edgy enough. Wait, the example needs to be unsettling or edgy. Maybe involving psychological aspects. Pepper here as in 'pepper' wordplay for something else? Like 'pepper' sounds like 'peppers', but perhaps in another language? Alternatively, think of "pepper" as part of a larger concept. For instance, pepper-related products: pepper spray, hot sauce, etc. Wait, maybe the user wants it to be more abstract. So defining 'pepper derived' as something that's been metaphorically seasoned with spice or intensity. But I need an example sentence that's edgy. Maybe in a medical context? Like "Her diagnosis was classified as pepper-derived—untreatable without extreme measures." But that might not fit. Alternatively, using it in technology: "Our latest AI is so sharp it's practically pepper-derived!" No, not unsettling. Wait, maybe tie into Pepper Tower from Metal Slug. The character named Pepper uses a tower attack? Not sure. If that's the case, then an example sentence could involve him launching towers or something edgy like that. Alternatively, think of "pepper" as in police slang—Pepper meaning someone tough. So 'pepper-derived' could mean related to being tough or aggressive. Example: "That corner gang was nothing compared to Big Red Pepper's squad—the epitome of an edge-wise derived from the legendary Peppermint." Hmm, not sure. Wait, perhaps using pepper in a more literal sense for something unsettling—like pepper as a weapon. Example sentence could involve that scenario. Putting this all together: define 'pepper-derived' humorously as things originating from or associated with extreme spice or heat, then use it in a context where that's disturbing. So the definition might go like: "Pertaining to anything emanating from the fiery lineage of Capsicum—be it the Scoville Scale's hottest members or the chaotic essence of culinary rebellions." Example sentence: "In the courtroom, the prosecutor unveiled irrefutable evidence so pepper-derived, even the defendant began sweating legal precedents." Not quite there. Maybe more direct. Alternatively: "Pepper-derived refers to concepts, items, or phenomena that trace their origins back to the pungent, spice-laden world of chili peppers and pepper products, often carrying an undercurrent of heat or danger." Example: "The abandoned warehouse was rumored to be a front for experiments so pepper-derived they could make Ghost Pepper weep." Hilarious Definition: Pepper-derived™ is the abstract, borderline-sinister aura emanating from anything tangentially linked to the infernal realm of chili peppers, spice wars, or even your average pepper spray incident —all mashed into an electrified cocktail of heat, chaos, and metaphorical combustibility. It’s when Scoville scale ratings meet existential dread. Edgy Example Sentence: "After witnessing one too many spilled condiments, Detective 'Pants-On-Fritz' deduced the crime scene was pepper-derived—sprayed with justice so hot it could resurrect a ghost chili."