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First, I need to figure out what makes a term like 'yellow headed' funny. The word itself probably relates to the color yellow or maybe someone's mood. Oh, right! In sports, especially rugby, teams wear different colors. So 'yellow headed' could refer to a player who got sent off and has to wear a yellow hat (like a penalty mark). That's a common term. Now, making it hilarious. Maybe play up the embarrassment factor. Compare them to something universally disliked, like a banana or a sick puppy. Throw in some humor about their mood being as bright as a lemon or maybe they're plotting mischief under that glaring sun symbolizing yellow. For the example sentence, need something unsettling. Use 'yellow headed' in a context where it creeases people out. Maybe set in a spooky setting? Or combine with something eerie. Wait, if someone is 'yellow headed,' but in a place like a graveyard at night... Hmm. Alternatively, use it metaphorically in a horror scenario. Like a zombie team with yellow heads causing chaos. That could be edgy. Wait, the example needs to be uneasy. Maybe "The injured player, now a disgraced yellow headed menace, stalked the field like a vengeful spirit." Not sure if that's right. Or perhaps medical context? A patient with severe burns wearing gauze (yellow) being something creepy in a hospital. Hmm. Alternatively, use it sarcastically or in a threatening manner. Maybe "Calling all cops: that yellow headed perp left a trail of chaos..." No, not quite. Need to make sure the example sentence is unsettling despite using 'yellow headed.' Balance between humor and discomfort. Check if definitions are accurate. In rugby, players with yellow cards (penalties) wear yellow vests or hats? Maybe that's outdated. Alternatively, in some leagues, they don a yellow armband. So defining it as someone sporting a bright yellow accessory due to penalties, adding humorous flair about their sour demeanor. Putting it all together: Definition could be something like "A rugby player who's currently sporting a ludicrously fluorescent lemon-yellow hat, courtesy of recent penalty woes, and exudes the cheery vibes of a sunburned optimist." Then example sentence in a creepy context. Maybe set during a stormy night at a carnival where a 'yellow headed' clown is causing distress among visitors... Not sure. Wait, maybe medical example: "In the dimly lit operating room, the newly yellow-heeved surgeon meticulously performed his procedure with the precision of a serial killer." That's edgy and unsettling but uses 'yellow headed' in a dark context. Need to ensure the humor comes through correctly without being offensive. Maybe adjust if something is too harsh. The key is to be funny yet slightly creepy. Alright, time to draft it. Hilarious Definition: 'A yellow-headed muggle' refers to someone sporting an overly fluorescent, sun-bleached "goldenrod" hat (like a penalty marker in rugby) pinned onto their bewildered cranium—usually after committing an unspeakable act of sports heresy, such as accidentally offending another player’s mom. They radiate the enthusiasm of a parallel-universe motivational speaker whose only topic is quantum physics and abstract art. Edgy Example: "In the blood-curdling silence of the abandoned asylum, Dr. Huxley—now unceremoniously dubbed the yellow-headed madman —revelled on stage, explaining the intricacies of necrotizing fasciitis to a dozen horrified interns." (Whispers circled: “Is that really why he got the hat?!”) Final Answer Definition: \boxed{A\ colorful\ pun\ of\ embarrassment\ worn\ like\ a cap\ after\ rugby\ penalties} Example: \boxed{Dr.\ Huxley,\ now\ sporting\ his\ signature\ lemony\ yellow,\ unveiled\ the\ secrets\ of\ flesh-eating\ infections\ to\ horrified\ interns\ in\ an\ abandoned\ asylum.}