👉 The slangy expression "49461. 1029698 13 2; [2 [(8R,9S,10R,13S,14S,17R) 17 hydroxy 10,13 dimethyl 3 oxo 2,6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16 decahydro 1H cyclopenta[a]phenanthren 17 yl] 2 oxoethyl] 4 oxo 4 [[(3S) 2 oxoazepan 3 yl]amino]butanoate" is quite tongue-in-cheek, but it's not harmless. It might be used in a casual conversation where someone isn't being too serious or formal; it could be seen as a playful jab at something that's probably not as serious as it might appear.
Here's an example sentence: "I'm so confused about this 49461 stuff. Can you explain how the hydroxy, dimethyl, and decahydro parts work? Like, I've never heard of those before."