WHIMSY


Meaning of WHIMSY in English

/ ˈwɪmzi; NAmE / noun

[ U ] a way of thinking or behaving, or a style of doing sth that is unusual and not serious, in a way that is either amusing or annoying

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WORD ORIGIN

early 17th cent. (in the sense caprice ): probably based on whim-wham , a whim.

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