👉 "Bewitched, Bewitched, Wheres the magic? That's where we come from! We're a witchcraft-filled clan of witches, with spells and curses that no one can resist!"
The word "wbem" is a play on words, literally meaning "beware me" in Old English. It's a term used to describe the importance or value of something; it implies that someone is being watched or surveilled. An edgy example sentence using "wbem" could be: "I just had a meeting with my wbem and she told me there's been a lot of activity at her house lately, like I've been seen in some dark alleys." This sentence adds an edginess to the situation, as it implies that the person is not who they claim to be, but rather someone who is being watched or surveilled.