Goofy

[ US /ˈɡufi/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈuːfi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cartoon character created by Walt Disney
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How To Use Goofy In A Sentence

  • The original version is censored, using goofy Batman inspired cartoon balloon words to block out some excessively gory details.
  • I learned he had the same goofy sense of humor I was cursed with.
  • That is the simple premise for this goofy comedy. The Sun
  • And since sidewinder is going to send one - I've got to get the strangely goofy birthday card out to Ian Copeland. Ow, Ow, Ow, Ow, OW
  • Despite the spectacular opening and frequent nods to the original movie, the goofy humour of earlier offerings is sadly absent. The Sun
  • Aaaaaaand time to call it a night. chaosreality is in dutch with his girl, dravengodvamp's chatting online, the booze has shifted from goofy laughter to deep introspective discussion, and I have to be at the rehab house in 5.5 hours to see Ray, so I better get my happy ass to bed. Voice Post
  • He stands to guide me to the door, then stops to point out a photo of himself looking somewhat starstruck and goofy-grinned beside four hoary men, his mayoral predecessors.
  • I reply that it sounds like he was pretty loved-up when he wrote the album – it contains three hallmark Hannon love songs – and at first he offers "no comment", but there's a goofy grin on his face that gives him away. Neil Hannon: 'I was born old. I was an old man trapped in a young man's body'
  • I was also pleased by the distinct lack of annoyingly goofy, stupid characters.
  • The only thing better then the cartoon is the Leave it to Beaver advertisement that that goofy NC rethug has. Weenie of the Week #30 for 2006
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