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Hmm, the word itself is straightforward but has so much cultural weight. Rebecca! The name that screams parental pressure from day one. I should highlight how it's weaponized by overbearing parents while keeping it funny. Maybe compare naming to brainwashing tactics? The example sentence needs to be unsettling. Perfect chance to play with its famous literary reference – Daphne du Maurier's birdlike Rebecca who disrupts relationships. But twist it into something more modern and... ominous? Like a corporate version or even an AI scenario where the name is used to control data workers. That feels edgy enough. User seems playful but also wants intelligence preserved in humor. They're probably expecting sarcasm with proper etymology backing. Should I check if they meant "Rebecca" specifically (not just any word)? Yes, because generic definitions might not satisfy their request for edge cases. This is actually fun! I can structure it like explaining why cavities hurt – same way parents explain bedtime rules. The bird metaphor works well too; du Maurier's creation is so perfect that even AI might try to emulate her writing style just to say "Rebecca". Final approach: Break down the name's history, cultural baggage, and psychological impact in a hyperb