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goofy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
goofy
(adjective)
goofy
/
ˈ
guːfi/
adjective
goofier
;
goofiest
goofy
/
ˈ
guːfi/
adjective
goofier
;
goofiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of GOOFY
[
also more goofy; most goofy
]
informal
:
crazy or silly
She was making
goofy
faces at us.
a
goofy
grin/smile
He's a
goofy
guy.
goofy
charm
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— goofily
/
ˈ
guːfəli/
adverb
He smiled
goofily
.
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— goofiness
/
ˈ
guːfinəs/
noun
[
noncount
]
a moment of
goofiness
in an otherwise serious interview
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