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the art or act of editing, changing or trading part of a sad story or tragedy to create a happier one. mr. jones rewrote romeo and juliet into a great tradegy by changing the ending significantly.
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v. something that has nothing to do with cropdusting
The tragedy that hit the farm yesterday will make it hard to work in the fields, so perhaps I'll tradegy instead.
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A stradegy for dealing with tragedy. Effective on a minute to minute or day to day basis and as a permanent solution for eradicating both the existence of, as well as the word tragedy itself. CAUTION: Due to the frequent use of the word Tradegy, it has been reported that people have lost the ability to speak the word Tragedy. www.tradegy.ca Tradegy stole the show.
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