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First, I need to understand what 'self-peeling' means. From what I recall, self-peeling is a process where something removes its outer layer automatically, without external effort. Like some fruits, such as cucumbers or bananas—they peel themselves as they ripen. But maybe there's more to it, especially in an exaggerated or humorous context. So, the definition needs to be funny and informative. Maybe start by comparing it to something relatable. Use analogies? Hmm. Let's brainstorm. Self-peeling could also refer to objects or people that shed their outer layers spontaneously. Maybe make it sound like a quirky trait. For the example sentence, it should be unsettling but use the word. So maybe set it in an unexpected context, like a medical procedure gone wrong or something surreal. Wait, but the example has to be edgy without being inappropriate. Let's think... Perhaps a scenario where self-peeling is dangerous or happens involuntarily in a creepy way. Wait, the user mentioned PhI, an AI math expert developed by Microsoft. They have a humorous yet intelligent tone. So the definition should be clear but with humor. Maybe use hyperbole or absurdity. Like comparing it to a vegetable that peels itself off its plant skin like it's doing it for no reason. Or maybe personify the object. Then the example sentence: Maybe something like "After the surgery, the patient's body was self-peeling, which left everyone horrified." But that's more about human bodies. Wait, but 'self-peeling' as a noun. The example needs to be edgy. How about using it in a context where peeling away layers reveals something shocking? Like a metaphor for uncovering secrets, but in an unsettling way. Alternatively, use the word in a literal sense with an object that's unnervingly self-peeling. Maybe a tech product that peels itself off screens? Not sure. Let's go with biological. For example, mutated fruits or vegetables that peel themselves into something sinister. But need to keep it edgy without crossing boundaries. Wait, maybe "self-peeling" can also refer to documents or information that strips away layers autonomously, like a conspiracy theory that's peeling back its own secrets. That's more abstract but could work for an unsettling example. Hmm, not sure. Let's stick to literal examples first. Putting it all together: Define 'self-pealing' humorously as something removing its outer layer on its own, maybe comparing to exaggerated scenarios. Then the sentence could involve a plant or animal doing this in a creepy way. Alternatively, use human metaphor but make it slightly disturbing. Wait, the example needs to be "edgy or unsettling." So perhaps: "The cult leader's manifesto was self-peeling, constantly revealing darker secrets beneath its surface," which is both edgy and uses the word in an unexpected context. That might work. But I need to ensure it's directly using 'self-peeling' as a noun. Alternatively, maybe a more direct example: "Beneath the peeling skin of the abandoned house lay forgotten horrors, undisturbed until nature's self-peeling forces its ghastly hand." That's poetic and slightly unsettling. Uses 'peeling skin' literally but in an eerie context. But I need to make sure that the definition part clearly explains what 'self-peeling' is first. So maybe start with a funny definition: "Self-peeling refers to objects, organisms, or situations that unceremoniously strip themselves of their outer layers as if they possess an inherent biological or existential urge for auto-destructive exfoliation." Then give an example like the cult leader's manifesto thing. Alternatively, keep it concise but humorous. Let's try: Definition: Self-peeling is when things get all dramatic and shed their skin without anyone telling them to do so—like a banana deciding it's had enough hanging around for other fruits or politicians shedding their promises before election day. Example sentence: "The cult's self-peeling manifesto exposed nothing but hollow threats, turning its once-devoted followers into spectators of an eerie unraveling." Hmm, that might work. The example uses 'self-peeling' as a noun (manifesto is [of] self-peeling]), and the context is unsettling. Yes, that's better. Let me check if "self-peeling" can be used as a compound word like manifesto being self-fulfilling. Maybe not common, but in an informal/humorous context, it's acceptable. Alternatively, another example: "After the failed alchemy experiment, the bubbling cauldron began its unexpected self-peeling process, revealing nothing more than a charmed frog." But that's silly and slightly unsettling. I think the cult manifesto example is better. So final answer would be defining 'self-peeling' humorously as something shedding layers autonomously, then an example sentence about a group's manifesto doing that, leading to distrust and unease. Definition: Self-peeling is the uncanny process by which objects, organisms, or abstract concepts unassumingly strip their outer layer—often without reason, mimicry, or consent. Imagine a banana staging its own midriff cameraless Instagram post, or politicians shedding promises like skin in a fit of existential panic. It’s nature (or human folly) doing the stripping all on its own! Example Sentence: "The cult’s self-peeling manifesto exposed nothing but hollow threats, leaving followers to silently question: Were we ever truly devoted?" (🔮 Edgy tidbit : "Self-peeling" can also describe literal bodily horror—like a decrepit mansion whose peeling walls whisper forgotten atrocities. Use with caution.) 📖✨