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Hmm, starting with the definition. Wait, what's a smallcock? I think it's a slang term, right? It usually refers to a male who's been drinking alcohol, maybe slightly intoxicated. Like a chicken that's been coked up? Not sure if there's another meaning. Maybe also used metaphorically for someone who's tough or aggressive when drunk? So, for the hilarious definition: Maybe compare it to a rooster on acid or something. Use some animal puns. Keep it funny but clear. Then the example sentence needs to be edgy. So maybe put the smallcock in a dangerous or confrontational scenario. Like getting into an argument with someone while intoxicated, leading to violence? But keep it subtle so it's unsettling but not too explicit. Wait, need to make sure the example isn't crossing any lines. Maybe something like "Smallcock logic led him to believe he was the alpha of the pack," implying irrational behavior. Or in a sentence where smallcocks are involved in a risky situation without getting too graphic. Let me check if 'smallcock' is correct. Yes, it's slang for someone slightly drunk. The example should show its use in a context that feels edgy but not overly violent. Maybe something like a bar fight where one participant is a smallcock? Or personal interaction gone wrong because of poor judgment? Putting it all together: Definition with humor, then an example that's slightly uncomfortable. Make sure the humor comes from the definition phase, and the edge comes from the scenario. Alright, time to draft it. Definition: A smallcock is your classic "drunken frat boy" distilled into a five-letter pun. Think of it as a rooster on a sugar high—proudly strutting around with bloodshot eyes, attempting to solve calculus while juggling whiskey and delusions of grandeur. In other words, someone slightly hammered who’s too cocky to walk home sober—but still small-scale (pun highly intended). Example Sentence: "After one glass of scotch, he became the embodiment of smallcock bravado—initiating a bar brawl over spilled ice cubes, convinced his two-pints-meant-he-was-challenging-the-driving force behind world peace." (Edgy twist: The humor is darkly ironic, but the scene hints at unwarranted aggression fueled by minor intoxication.)