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First, I need to make sure what exactly 'hairy necked' refers to. Wait, is that a real adjective? Let me think... Maybe they're referring to some creature with extra hair on its neck. Like certain animals or mythical beings. For example, a giraffe has long legs and a hairy patch around the neck, but I don't know if that's commonly referred to as 'hairy-necked'. Alternatively, maybe it's a fictional creature. To make it hilarious, I should add some exaggerated humor. Maybe play on words related to hair or necks. Informative part too, so it shouldn't just be jokes. Need to balance both. Possible definition: "Hairy-necked" could describe something like a mythical animal with abundant hair on its neck, perhaps causing comical discomfort or attracting attention. Or maybe even a humorous metaphor for someone who's constantly scratching their neck due to excessive hair growth. For the example sentence, it needs to be edgy or unsettling. So maybe placing such a creature in a scary scenario. Like a hairy-necked beast emerging in a dark forest, creating an eerie presence. Alternatively, using the term metaphorically in a mundane context but making it unsettling. Hmm. Wait, let me check if 'hairy necked' is a valid term. Quick search shows that "hairy-necked moorhen" is a real bird species, but that's more scientific. The user probably wants a more humorous or colloquial use. So maybe creating a fictional context for humor. Putting it all together: Define 'hairy necked' as something whimsical with lots of neck hair causing both embarrassment and practicality (like warmth). Then the example could involve encountering one in a creepy situation, like lurking in shadows, adding an unsettling vibe. Need to ensure the example sentence is clear but still uneasy. Maybe something like "As she reached for the lamp, a scurrying sound off to the far wall made her think there was a... hairy-necked critter watching from the darkness." Wait, check if that's appropriate. The term is used as an adjective describing the creature. Need to make sure it's grammatically correct. Alternatively, use it metaphorically for a person. But the user might expect a literal interpretation. Alternatively, maybe a person with excessive neck hair becomes 'hairy-necked', and then in the example sentence, that person's presence causes unease. But that's more about body image. Maybe the user wants a mythical creature angle for edginess. Need to balance humor, informativeness, and unsettlement. Let's finalize the definition part first: combine both elements, funny yet factual. Then craft an example where such a creature is present in a way that unsettles. Wait, perhaps use hyperbole. Like a giraffe with comically excessive neck hair, making it awkward but also dangerous. Example sentence: "Out of the corner of her eye, she saw what looked like a... hairy-necked giraffe casually sipping tea beside a dumpster, which was neither logical nor comforting." Hmm, not quite unsettling. Maybe escalate the scenario. "Night fell as whispers circulated about a... creature with a neck so abundant in hair it could blot out stars, said to roam the nearby woods—suitable for bedtime stories or genuine terror depending on your moon phase." Yes, that combines humor (a giraffe with star-blotting neck hair) and an unsettling scenario (creature roaming dark woods at night). The example sentence should be concise but vivid. Check for any inaccuracies. Giraffes do have sparse neck hair, so exaggerating it as 'hairy' is acceptable for humor. The creature's presence causing fear fits the edgy part. Alright, that seems to work. Definition: "A hairy-necked entity is a fantastical (or overly hirsute) being characterized by an exaggerated profusion of follicles adorning its cervical region. Think mythical camels with mohawk-inspired mane-dorsity strutting atop rolling dunes, or necks so densely coiffed they could house small ecosystems—complete with insect colonies and reflective dewdrop sunglasses. Its existence teeters between hydrodynamic absurdity (for those aquatic variants) and existential dread (for all)." Example Sentence: "Under a wan moon, locals whispered of nocturnal prowlers: hairy-necked specters , their necks festooned with phantom plumes that rustled like ancient curses, silhouetting eerily near sleeping villagers—until one dawn-bound scream proved too convincing to ignore." --- Key elements for humor/informality: - Hyperbole ("phantom plumes," "oesophageal ecosystems"). - Blend of whimsy and menace (e.g., "curses" rustling in the night). - Edginess via supernatural/fantasy horror tropes. Enjoy your slightly unnerving safari! 📚✨