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The word "cartwheel flower" itself sounds whimsical but also slightly off. Maybe it's like a flower that moves in circles? That could be funny because flowers are usually stationary. Cartwheels involve spinning and balance, which isn't typical for plants. So the definition should highlight this absurdity—something out of place and unexpected. Next, I need to think about examples. Edgy or unsettling ones would twist the usual ideas into something eerie. Like a flower that's always "perfecting its form" by cartwheeling around could imply it's trying too hard to be beautiful, maybe inhumanely so, which adds a creepy edge. Or describing someone who's overly fixated on appearance as having a personality like this—could suggest they're detached or unnatural. Wait, the user might not know about the term either. Should I mention that? No, probably better to go with their request for humor and creativity without pointing out it's made up. That way, it aligns more