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Fortunately, she didn't cause any conflama while she was taking her medicine.
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Conflama is a "campy" word that can be used when conflict and drama are occuring simultaneously. It's a contraction of the words conflict + drama = conflama. "Girl, that boy I am dating is just full of conflama."
"Girl, I don't have time for your conflama, OK? I've got my own conflama going on..." |
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n. confusing situation aggravated by the addition of high drama Emilee, once again finding herself drowning in Ms. Moore's conflama, decided it was time to distance herself.
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Confusion and drama No one liked seeing Jawanna coming; she was well-known at this KMart, and sometimes violent. Conflama followed her around like a shadow.
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A combination of conflict and drama There is too much conflama when the family gets together.
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