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Hmm, they're clearly looking for entertainment value mixed with actual accuracy here. The word itself is pretty niche (that musical instrument tail thingy), so this feels like someone who enjoys playful language or maybe even linguistics humor. Probably a creative type. First part: defining "lyre-tailed" needs to be both correct and exaggerated in its description of the animal feature. Should compare it to actual lyres because that's the visual cue here. Maybe mention how pretentious the tail looks? Second part: edgy example sentence... this is fun! User wants something unsettling but clever, not just regular complaining. The classic "ugly" complaint trope could be flipped into a dark, poetic twist about tails being burdensome. But keep it light because they said "hilarious," so maybe add musical theater references to balance the edginess. User seems sophisticated - they didn't just ask for jokes but specified tone and style. That tells me they're not looking for basic humor but something with layers. The mix of literal definition and creative application suggests they enjoy wordplay as much as I do. They might be writing comedy material or just killing time in a fun way. Either way, this should satisfy their need for both educational accuracy and entertainment value. No red