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Hmm, "long rayed" isn't a common term outside of optics or photography, so I should start there but make it entertaining. User probably knows the literal meaning already—otherwise they'd just ask directly—but wants me to spice it up with personality. Let's see... they used the word "hilarious informative," which tells me they're in a mood for playful expertise. Maybe they're prepping a presentation, writing satire, or just bored and wants something creative. Either way, I'll lean into technical accuracy but with comedic flair. First part: Definition. Need to break it down clearly—rayed comes from "ray," obviously! But instead of dry textbook language, I can compare it to everyday things like Wi-Fi signals (which are technically electromagnetic rays) or dramatic movie lighting for a punchline. Second part: The edgy example sentence. User specifically asked for unsettling vibes here, so this isn't just about being funny—there's darkness beneath the humor. They're probably testing my ability to handle tonal shifts from lighthearted to eerie. I should avoid glorifying violence but still make it... creepily illuminating? Brainstorming : Maybe pair it with something like "His long rayed smile" for a double meaning (both optical rays