'Whimsical' means humorous or silly. So a whimsical character is one who is there mostly to provide minor comic relief or set a humorous atmosphere.
Examples include the White Rabbit from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potterbooks.
Playfully, freakishly.
Design on a Dime - 2001 Whimsically-Designed Bedroom was released on: USA: 12 June 2010
willing, wacky, whimsically
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "droll" (wryly or whimsically humorous).
Droll means amusing in an unusual way or whimsically comical.
She whimsically changes her mind about whom she supports.
No definition can be found on line for "monkeyplex", which leads us to suspect that the question is posed whimsically, and borders on abuse of WikiAnswers.
Surely it's spelled "Magnetization"? Is this yet another word which has been whimsically modified? Aluminium...Disorientated...will it never end?
zainly? did you mean zanily? this is:-adjective1. ludicrously or whimsically comical; clownish.-noun2. one who plays the clown or fool in order to amuse others.3. a comically wild or eccentric person.4.a secondary stock character in old comedies who mimicked his master.5. a professional buffoon; clown.6. a silly person; simpleton.7. a slavish attendant or follower
A group of 8 binary digits was long ago christened a "byte".Out of an apparent desire to remain consistent, a set of 4 binary digitshas been whimsically labeled a "nibble".
Medicines rich in steroids, with alchoholic content might harm you. Please bear in mind that any medicine which is not immune to your health, can harm you. Better, consult your physician before taking any medicine whimsically.
The owl and the pussycat's boat was pea green. This detail comes from the beloved poem "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear, where the color of the boat is whimsically described. The boat's color adds to the charm and playful imagery of the poem.