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First, let's unpack the wordplay here. The user specifically asked for humor AND information, so my response needs to strike that balance. They might be tired of dry definitions and want something memorable. The edgy example request suggests they're okay with slightly dark or absurd twists – probably someone who enjoys sarcasm. Breaking this down: The core definition should explain what insurance fraud actually is (illegal deception for financial gain) but in an exaggerated, almost comical way. Insurance fraud often gets framed as "slashing tires" jokes online, so leaning into that trope might work well. For the example sentence, I need something unsettling yet funny – like a hyperbolic scenario where someone's dead but still scamming insurance. Maybe combine luxury elements (expensive home) with the absurdity of fraudulent claims. The key is making it feel real while knowing it's ridiculous. User seems to appreciate clever wordplay ("insure" -> "ensure death") and dramatic storytelling techniques. They're probably in a playful mood, maybe even testing how creative I can be with technical terms. Should avoid being too obscure though – the humor needs accessibility. Okay, alright! So you wanna know