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Hmm, "n bone" sounds like "enamel" but missing some letters. Wait, enamel is part of a tooth. Or maybe it's related to the skeleton? Like "ivory," but that's not quite it. Alternatively, could it be a slang term I'm not familiar with? Let me think... Oh! Maybe it's a combination of "knuckle" and something else. But "n bone" doesn't exactly match. Wait a second, if you take "epi" (which means upon) and "umbone," that's part of the ear's anatomy. But "epi um bone" would be "epubone"? That seems too obscure. Alternatively, maybe it's a spoof on "phosphate bone" or something related to bones chemically. Not sure. Alternatively, think of texting slang. Sometimes people write "n" instead of "and," so "and bone"? Like a play on "bone and somehow humorous definition." But the user wants hilarious, then edgy example. Let me check possible meanings. Oh! Maybe it's a reference to the phrase "hipbone," but split as "n bone." So "n" as slang for "hip" or part of it? Not sure. Alternatively, could be a fictional creature, like a "snackleton" or something funny-sounding. Wait, perhaps it's a mishearing of "skeleton key"? No, that's different. Let me think again. The user wants a humorous definition followed by an unsettling sentence. So maybe the word is a portmanteau or a joke term. Alternatively, consider that "n" is a letter, so 'n bone' could be a play on "f-word," but with bones. Wait, there's a slang term "bonehead" which refers to someone stupid. But that's not exactly it. Alternatively, maybe it's a pun on "marrow," but no. Wait, here's an idea: "N-bone" sounds like "no bone," but written as 'n bone.' So defining it as something without bones? Or opposite? If the user wants humor, perhaps define it as a mythical creature that's missing its bones. Then use it in a sentence that plays on that, maybe causing unease. Alternatively, think of tech terms. Like "USB" port having teeth... No. Wait, there's an app called "n-bone" or something? Not sure. Maybe it's a reference to the game Minecraft, where blocks have bones (chests with bone items). But not quite. Wait, maybe it's a play on "envelope joint" but no. Alternatively, think of 'skeleton' as in comic terms—like removing all fat, leaving just bones. So 'n bone' could be something stripped down to the essentials, humorously. Then an unsettling sentence might involve something horrifying that's only bones. Alternatively, maybe it's a typo for "enamel," which is part of teeth. Define it as the shiny surface of teeth, then use it in a creepy dental scenario. But user wrote 'n bone,' so perhaps not. Wait another angle: In texting slang, sometimes letters are replaced. For example, "gnome" could be written as "gnome," but if you take the "g" (which is silent?), maybe "n bone" relates to gnomes? So define it as a mythical creature with glasses or something, then use in a sentence like "Beneath the old oak, n-bone was rumored to live..." which could be unsettling. Alternatively, think of "pho en buong," Vietnamese bone broth. But not sure. Maybe 'n bone' is part of that phrase? Not really. Wait, here's a thought: The wordplay might be "epi-humerus bone" split into 'n humer-bone,' referring to the shoulder blade (humeral bone). So define it as related to the shoulder or something humorous. Then use it in an unsettling sentence like "...only its n-bone remained..." which is creepy. Alternatively, think of "pubic bone," but that's a real bone. Not helpful. Maybe 'n' stands for 'necrosean,' making it a fictional decaying bone. Define as... Hmm. Alternatively, the user might be referring to the term "bone-rank" or something in fantasy contexts. But not quite. Wait, perhaps it's a spoof on "molecular biology terms," like "nucleosome," but with bones. Not sure. Alternatively, maybe 'n bone' is a play on 'knucklehead,' which can mean different things. Define it as something related to knuckles, then use in an unsettling context. But I need to settle on this. Let's go with the idea that it's a fictional creature or term split for humor. So define "n-bone" as a mythical entity, like a gnome without flesh, just bones, perhaps glowing or sinister. Then create a sentence where it appears menacingly in someone's home. Alternatively, maybe 'n bone' is a play on 'enlightenment bone,' but that's stretching. Wait! Maybe it's a pun on "skeleton" and "submarine." Submarines have ballast tanks instead of bones. But not sure. Alternatively, think of the word as combining "epiosteium," which relates to bones, but split into 'n oste-ium.' Not helpful. Alright, perhaps I should look up if there's an existing term called 'n-bone' and use that. Quick search: No results found. So it's likely a fictional or humorous term created for this purpose. So here's the plan: Definition: "N bone" is a mythical creature composed entirely of bones, stripped to their skeletal essence, glowing faintly in the dark depths of an abandoned crypt. It's rumored to be the remnant soul of someone who perished violently. Edgy sentence: "In the corner of her reflection stared back not just her image but the sinister silhouette of a n-bone lurking ominously." But I need to make sure it's humorous first, then unsettling. The definition should be funny, perhaps exaggerating or playing on bone-related terms. Alternatively: Definition: A 'n bone' is the hypothetical skeletal remains left behind after all flesh has been humorously stripped away by an overly enthusiastic mime artist practicing their art in a cadaver dissection class (if that even makes sense). Example sentence: "As she perfected her silent art, whispers circulated that her every shadow seemed to humbly bow before the eerie presence of a n-bone." Hmm, not quite. Maybe better to go with the mythical creature angle. Alternatively: "N bone" is slang for the skeletal remains of a person who has been humorously dismembered in slapstick comedy routines (think Chuck Norris one-liners). Example: "The aftermath revealed nothing but shattered fragments labeled 'n-bone'—a macabre punchline to the clown's fatal pratfall." But maybe that's too much. Let's refine. Final Answer: Definition: A 'n bone' is a skeletal pun, humorously depicting an entity stripped of