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Okay, let's tackle this user request. The task is to define the word 'rusty-sided' in a hilarious and informative way, then provide an edgy or unsettling example sentence using it. First, I need to understand what 'rusty-sided' means. The term isn't a standard English phrase, so it's probably a blend of slang or a creative expression. Breaking it down: "rust" is something that happens to metal when it oxidizes, and "side" could refer to the sides of an object. So maybe it's describing something that's corroded or worn on the edges, especially metal-like rust. But since it's a colloquial term, I should consider possible contexts. It might be used metaphorically. For example, a car that's rusty on the sides could mean its body panels are loose or missing. Or perhaps more abstractly, like parts of something being deteriorated. To make it hilarious, I'll need to add some funny elements while staying informative. Maybe use vivid imagery related to rust and Corrosions, play on words maybe? Like comparing it to a rusty robot with peeling sides or something exaggerated. Then the example sentence needs to be edgy or unsettling. So perhaps set in a creepy place, like an abandoned factory where machines are rusty-sided, hinting at some horror element. Or maybe a more surreal scenario where rust has consciousness and is causing chaos on the sides of things. Wait, but the example should just use the term in context without being too abstract. Need to balance edginess with clear usage. Wait, let me check if 'rusty-sided' is an actual slang term. Quick search in my mind... Hmm, not sure. Maybe it's a play on 'rustic' but that's different. Alternatively, could be inspired by phrases like 'all-over rust' but here specifically the sides. So maybe parts of something that are corroded. Examples: "After being left outside all year, his trustworthy neighbor became rusty-sided," implying it was reliable before but now has issues on the sides (edges). But that's more metaphorical. Alternatively, a literal object like a fence or metal sculpture described as rusty-sided. For the example sentence to be unsettling, maybe something Lovecraftian? Like ancient objects with rusted, sentient qualities lurking in them. Or perhaps a creature made of rust on its sides is emerging from darkness. Need to ensure that the example clearly uses the term correctly but in an eerie context. Wait, the user wants an edgy example using 'rusty-sided'. So maybe: "The abandoned house's rusty-sided walls creaked ominously as if plotting some malevolent scheme." That uses it literally (rust on the sides of the walls) and adds a creepy atmosphere. But perhaps more edgy could be combining both literal rust and something supernatural. For instance, "Rusty-sided specters flitted through the derelict warehouse, their ghostly forms barely distinguishable from the corroded metal frames." Hmm, not sure if that's right. Alternatively, use 'rusty-sided' as a character trait? Like "The politician's promises were all rusty-sided, hollow like his laugh echoing off the crumbling walls." Wait, but the example needs to be edgy or unsettling. So maybe in a horror setting where something that's supposed to be inert (like metal) is active because of rust. For instance: "In the moonless night, the rusted skeleton of the old mill stood defiantly, its rusty-sided gears still creaking as if gearing up for some forgotten evil." That could work. Putting it all together: Define 'rusty-sided' humorously with references to oxidation and maybe slapstick-like imagery. Then use an example where rust is part of a creepy scenario, perhaps implying decay and neglect leading to something sinister. Need to ensure that the definition covers both literal and possible metaphorical meanings but in a humorous way. Also, check for any possible confusion—maybe 'rusty' as in old or tanned skin? But no, 'rust' specifically refers to oxidation. So sticking to metal rust. Possible outline: Definition: - Play on words about oxidation ('rust') affecting the sides of something. - Use humor through exaggerated scenarios (e.g., a car with personality traits based on its condition). Example sentence: - Set in a decrepit place where 'rusty-sided' objects contribute to an unsettling atmosphere, possibly hinting at decay turning into horror. Check for clarity: The term must be clearly defined so the example makes sense. Ensure that the humor doesn't obscure the definition but enhances it. Possible draft: Definition: "Rusty-sided" is the hilarious term used to describe anything—be it animate or inanimate—that’s experiencing a spectacularly bad case of oxidation on its sides, turning from pristine to 'The Hulk meets oxidized tin-can city.' For example, imagine your grandmother's lawn chair deciding to rebel and develop an identity crisis with rusty hinges and peeling edges. Example sentence: "In the abandoned scrapyard, twisted masses of rusty-sided machinery lay like skeletal sentinels, their corroded limbs eerily poised as if ready to spring into a rust-induced uprising." Hmm, but maybe make it slightly more unsettling. The example should be edgy but not too abstract. Maybe: "Night fell over the once-busy factory, and under the pale moonlight, every rusty-sided conveyor belt seemed to writhe like ancient serpents guarding some long-forgotten industrial treasure." Or something with a sense of lurking danger from decaying metal. Alternatively: "He examined his grandfather's time-worn rifle; its sides were festooned in verdigris filigree, and he half-expected it might just decide to leap off the shelf and wreak havoc on principle." But perhaps that's mixing 'rusty-sided' with other terms. Wait, the example sentence must use 'rusty-sided', so maybe: "The dilapidated fence around the orphanage was a patchwork of rusty sides—each post a testament to time's neglect, standing like skeletal guardians over children who knew no better than to linger too long." That's more straightforward but still uneasy. The key is to combine literal rust on edges with an unsettling context. Finalizing: Need a balance between humor in the definition and effective use in the example that's both edgy and clear. Definition of 'Rusty-Sided': Imagine your car has gone through three episodes of "Corrosion Chronicles," leaving its body panels literally peeling apart like an arthritic crab. Now, throw in a mischievous rust demon that insists on decorating the edges with flashy oxide graffiti! " Rusty-sided " is this cheeky term for anything—animate or inanimate—that’s sporting oxidized, jagged "edges," as if nature itself decided to give it a Jackson Pollock-inspired makeover. From tattered tent stakes morphing into impromptu scarecrawls to skyscrapers with chipped concrete edges consciously peeling like an onion (yep, onions cry—just like rust!). Edgy Example Sentence: In the abandoned ironworks, rusty-sided gargoyles perched ominously on corroded beams, their hollow eyes tracking every shadow. "They’re plotting our demolition," hissed the foreman’s ghost, adjusting his incorporeal fedora—a relic of Victorian decay