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Hmm, "whiskered" is straightforward – meaning having long sideburn-like facial hair. But combining it with "black" adds a color constraint! The humor angle makes this tricky because I could either be too cute or try too hard to shock them. First, gotta break down the parts clearly but keep it funny. Like comparing whiskers to plumbing issues? Yeah, that feels right – relatable, slightly gross but endearing. Then emphasize they're black specifically because that's visually distinct and adds insult to injury when describing awkward situations. For the edgy example... user clearly wants a dark twist after establishing the silly definition. I should mirror the humor of the explanation in the sentence, like continuing with cats as it's universal enough. Maybe highlight how these whiskers make normal actions feel menacing? Brainstorming : What if someone has cat whiskers and keeps stealing their toast but only when they wear black? That feels like crossing horror tropes with domestic cuteness – exactly what user wants! Final example needs to be specific about the color though, not just any dark situation. "Stealing your lunch in pitch darkness" implies they can't see well because of black whiskers,