1. whimsy - Noun
2. whimsy - Verb
A whim; a freak; a capricious notion, a fanciful or odd conceit.
A whim.
A whimsey.
Source: Webster's dictionarySyd was so full of whimsy as well as horrible gas. I swear to God that the early recording sessions of Pink Floyd always smelled like a strange mixture of rotten eggs, rancid cabbage, and crap. Syd Barrett
In this movie, you have all the things you love from Tim. All the magic and the whimsy and the surreal, but he also has a fantastic story of a father and son that really gets under your skin. Danny DeVito
I have a good sense of humor. I think everything we do should have whimsy in it. Judith Leiber
Those who shun the whimsy of things will experience rigor mortis before death. Tom Robbins
Be fun! I don't like homes or rooms that don't have a sense of humor or have some sense of whimsy or a personality. Your home should reflect who you are, and what you love. I would never have something in my home because it's the thing to have. I have to love it and it needs some connection to me. Bryan Batt
Faust’s music blends the candor of era Elliott Smith with the twee whimsy of the Sarah Records canon. Source: Internet