Having an extensive vocabulary, typically of words up to eight letters in length, that proves beneficial when competing in games of Scrabble. (Comes from "Verbose"; See also: "Scrabosity.")
by Curtis meyer November 13, 2009
Short for "hypochrondriac"; Someone who is unaware of their lack of popularity. (I.E., Someone who thinks they're ill.)
by Curtis Meyer March 25, 2008
by Curtis Meyer March 25, 2008
The condition of dealing with constant burden; Comes from Atlas, the titan in Grekk mythology who literally carried the world on his shoulders.
I tried my best to get Jerry out of the house and distract him from getting fired and losing his girlfriend, but he was too preoccupied with his Atlas Syndrome.
by Curtis Meyer November 14, 2009
An extensive vocabulary of words up to eight letters long, which proves beneficial during games of Scrabble.
by Curtis Meyer November 13, 2009
1. Dire, critical
2. (To be) The act of having great flair or force
(Comes from "dramatic" and "drastic") (Created by Brianna Brumfield of Orlando, Florida
2. (To be) The act of having great flair or force
(Comes from "dramatic" and "drastic") (Created by Brianna Brumfield of Orlando, Florida
He thought he was going to be fired, but I told him he was just being dramastic.
Sales have doubled dramastically this third quarter.
Sales have doubled dramastically this third quarter.
by Curtis Meyer March 13, 2008
Attractive in regards to intelligence and physical beauty (Comes from "smart" and "sexy"); -ier; -iest; See also: "Smeautiful"
by Curtis Meyer March 13, 2008