To be eccentric or strange in way that is alluring or entertaining.
The odd child was very whimsical.
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A word over-used by artists, interior decorators, and McKenzie Childs lovers too cowardly to say "fun, crazy, eclectic, amusing, child-like & fantastical".
This term is heavily pushed by the art academia world describe objects or styles that are fun and fanciful in a higher-than-thou way.
Art student: This piece is fun, engaging, and reminds me of playfulness. The circles in the center are very bouncy and vibrant.
Professor: Whimsical, you mean.
Art student: Huh?
Professor: Use "whimsical" or else no one in a gallery will give you a second glance.
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A word used to describe a person that has very little muscle, and has an "Underweight" BMI. They are very skinny, walk with a prance because they are so light, and always lose arm wrestling matches. A mix between the words wimpy, skinny, and magical.***Important: They are by no means gay, and usually are not***
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"Look at that kid that just got up from the lunch table. He is sooo whimsical. Prolly has 7 inch bicepts."
"True dat!"
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Think of the whimsical world of wonderland or adventure world, some would say itβs a strange and funny looking place. Thatβs exactly what whimsical is, different and unquie fantasies that make you scratch your head and say βhuh?!?β Whimsical could be a feel or a description to describe a place, itβs playful and weird. But a truly special idea.
Friend-
βHave you seen Alice in wonderland, that place is so weird.β
Myself-
βWell, itβs definitely whimsical. I thought it was kinda beautiful.β
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Becky: Look at that guy over there gazing at the lake!
Gay Tom: I know, he is such a whimsic.
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"Wow, omigosh. Look at that peachy girl! She's so....uhmmm...its so...how do you say it? Its kinda shira-ish....its whimsical! Thats it."
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A phrase used as utter BS when describing the flow of animation sequences. Usually delivered from the designer to the client.
The book fell off the shelf in "whimsical cadence".
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