No, the word 'goofy' (lower case g) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as silly in a funny or pleasant way.
The word 'Goofy' (upper case G) is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a Disney cartoon dog.
Yes, "goofy" is a noun. It can refer to a silly or foolish person.
The Tagalog word for "goofy" is "kalokohan" or "kabaliwan."
To say "you are goofy" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "YOU SILLY" by tapping your temple with an L-shaped hand twice to represent someone acting silly or goofy.
Yes, "shout" can function as a noun meaning a loud cry, or the act of shouting.My goofy brother named his first-born son, "Shout".When I was walking by the lake I heard a shout for help.
Goofy is portrayed as clumsy for comic effect in order to provide humor and entertainment in the stories he appears in. This trait of clumsiness is part of his character design and personality, making him a lovable and comedic sidekick.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
Depending on context, Guy's could be singular possessive noun or a contraction.Examples:Singular possessive noun: That guy's hat is goofy!Contraction: That guy's goofy! (guy's is a contraction of the noun guy and the verb is.)
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Goofy is a dog .
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As goofy as a goose
Goofy is a DOG
If by goofy you mean funny then yes she is goofy. She has a great personality.
Goofy was made in 1932.He is named goofy because of his personality ...clumsiness.
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Goofy is also a dog, though an anthropomorphic one. He is Mickey's best friend.
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