1. whimsey - Noun
2. whimsey - Verb
Alt. of Whimsy
To fill with whimseys, or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe can start his days with his long-running impersonation of James Wolcott – snide and sarcastic with sometimes a touch of hostile, bitter whimsey – but more and more, it devolves into something darker and more withdrawn. Source: Internet
The first Kindle give-away I did was when Whimsey was first published. Source: Internet
Sooner or later, though, a yearning for family and home will draw Emma back to Whimsey, where she has to face her demons, her reasons for leaving, and her uncertainly about the Whimsey magic. Source: Internet
Will moving back to the Georgia artist’s colony on the Island of Whimsey bring the all magic back? Source: Internet
The design of such important things being left to the creative whimsey of artisans rather than the directed research of physicists and mathematicians. Source: Internet