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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a goofball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is silly, playful, or lighthearted, often in a humorous way.
Example: "Even during serious meetings, Mark always manages to be a goofball, making everyone laugh with his jokes."
Alternatives: "a clown" or "a jokester".
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I'm not a goofball, no".
I'm a goofball radio guy in Philadelphia".
Governor Paterson is simply a goofball.
"My dad is a goofball," he said.
A goofball, they say, who chases grandchildren around the house.
Unlike Keirsey, Rash is something of a goofball.
I sound like such a goofball in serious situations.
As a dad, he says, "I'm just a goofball.
Oh, and he looks and moves like a goofball.
Even if I was a goofball, my twin brother was a goofball with me, so I didn't have to worry about fitting in as much.
Sliders may be a goofball trend like cupcakes or Korean fried chicken.
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