Adverb
goofily (comparative more goofily, superlative most goofily)
In a goofy manner.
Whenever I catch a chunk of an Adam Sandler comedy on cable, it looks as badly shot and goofily tossed off as a Jerry Lewis gag reel once he hit the late downslide with 'Hardly Working' and 'Cracking Up.' James Wolcott
When he drops "Drop It Like It's Hot (Remix)", a grin cracks Earl's face; his head bops goofily. Source: Internet
The returns are notably diminished, largely because of the uptick in depravity—David Alan Grier’s lawyer character is introduced getting a handjob from a client in a courthouse lobby—and a downtick in goofily direct fairy tale parallels. Source: Internet