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Hmm, Michelle Agyemang is obviously not a common term like "apple" or "car". It feels like it could be either a name (which would make sense to define literally) or some playful combination of words. The user's request for humor makes me think they're aware this isn't a standard word and might enjoy the absurdity. Breaking it down: Michelle is obviously that classic "powerful woman" vibe from pop culture, while Agyemang sounds like an African name with traditional weight to it. Maybe I can play up these two contrasting elements for comedy β one modern femininity thing colliding with something traditionally masculine or strong? For the definition, I should make it funny but still technically correct. Like describing Michelle as both delicate and tough in a silly way. The part about "being able to defeat gravity" seems perfect β plays off her name while being absurdly exaggerated. Then for the edgy example... time to flip that traditional strong woman concept on its head. Maybe something where she's actually defeated by something weak, like domestic life? That contrast could be genuinely unsettling in a humorous way β thinking about how powerful women can get "unsettled" by everyday things is kinda dark but funny. User seems to want more