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First, I need to understand what 'olive-headed' means. Olives are the fruit of the olive tree, right? So something that's described as 'olive-headed' probably refers to something that has a part resembling an olive's head. Maybe like the top part of a plant or animal that looks like an olive. For example, certain insects have heads that might look green and slightly rounded, similar to an olive. Now, making it hilarious. Humor can be playful or surprising. Should I play on words? Like comparing the olive's appearance to something funny? Maybe use a simile or analogy involving humor. Let's brainstorm: olives are small, green, sometimes split into pits. So maybe "olive-headed" could mean something that has a tiny, round green 'head' like a miniature olive. Or perhaps a head that's green and bulgy, like a pimply but more... vegetal? Wait, there's also the phrase 'olive branch,' which symbolizes peace. Maybe a play on that? But the user wants 'olive-headed,' not branch. Hmm. For the example sentence, it needs to be edgy or unsettling. So maybe something creepy where an olive head is part of a scary scenario. Like a monster with an olive protruding from its forehead, causing fear or some dark symbolism. Or perhaps in a mundane context that's twisted, like a person's face having olives all over, implying decay or disease. Let me check if 'olive-headed' is a real term. Maybe in biology, describing certain animals or plants. For instance, the cap fallowichidius has olive-shaped leaves. But maybe the user wants a more general and humorous definition. Putting it together: Define it humorously by linking olives to something unexpected. Then create a sentence where encountering an olive-headed object/s creature leads to discomfort or fear. Wait, should I use alliteration or rhyme? That could enhance the humor. Like "olive-headed like a hippy's headgear." Not sure. Alternatively, comparing it to a hairstyle? But 'olive headed' is more about appearance rather than hair. Another angle: Olives are associated with Mediterranean cuisine and peace. Maybe a humorous contrast between the peaceful olive branch and something violent. But again, the example needs to be unsettling. Example idea: "The viper's olive-headed fangs glistened menacingly as it awaited its next prey." The combination of 'olive' (green) and snake venom creates an image that's both naturalistic but sinister. Alternatively, a zombie with olive-greenish skin lesions could work. But maybe too cliché. Need something slightly edgy but original. Wait, perhaps using satire or dark humor. Like "Politician Bobovich's olive-headed... no, wait, his speech sounded olive-headed—smooth but full of holes." Not sure if that's the right direction. Back to definition: Maybe use a metaphor involving olives. For example, "Something with an olive-headed demeanor might squirm uncomfortably in awkward situations, much like a toddler holding an actual olive." But I need to make it more precise. Let's see examples online—though I can't access them, but from general knowledge: In entomology, some beetle species have heads that resemble olives. So maybe define 'olive-headed' as resembling the small dark fruit of the olive tree. Now for humor: "Olive in size and green-tinged ambition." Not quite. Maybe a simile: "As slender as an olive and as unnervingly perfect in its appearance, it hinted at something sinister lurking beneath." Then example sentence: "The ancient statue's left 'olive-headed' protrusion seemed to pulse with life, sending chills down spines—or was it just a cleverly crafted prank?" Hmm, not quite unsettling. Maybe more direct: "A cluster of olive-shaped bumps adorned the stranger's forehead, each one pulsating subtly under his pallid skin." Wait, maybe combine biology and horror. Example: "In the dim light, what seemed to be an artichoke plant clustered at the edge was revealed as a congregation of olive-headed creatures plotting an invasion." That mixes humor with creepiness. Alternatively, use satire: "Olive-headed resolutions are just like New Year's wishes—green, slightly overripe, and often ending up on the sideboard forgotten until next year's harvest season." No, that's not it. Need to stick to the literal definition first. Let me try to finalize: Definition: Olive-headed refers to something that has a small, rounded, green 'head' akin to an olive. It could describe parts of plants, animals, or even abstract concepts with a similarly peculiar characteristic. Example sentence: "The derelict crypt was home to statues whose foreheads were grotesquely adorned with pulsating olive-shaped nodules, each one a silent testament to the restless spirits entombed within." Yes, that combines both humorous (olive-shaped nodules as statuary features) but in an unsettling context of ghosts and decay. That should work. Hilariously Defined: Olive-headed is like catching a sneaky green thumbprint on something—tiny, slightly knobbly, and suspiciously perfect for pretending to be exotic (or just really bad at hiding its true nature). Imagine an olive-sized bump of verdant diplomacy sprouting uninvited on your cereal bowl! Edgy/Unsettling Example: "During the séance, the medium’s translucent hand emerged crowned with eerie, pulsating olive-headed protrusions that seemed to whisper forgotten incantations, turning the gathering into an electrified séance-for-a-roi." (🔮 Whispers of ancient puns and moldy ectoplasm )