A noun that is used to define the action of adding drama to a situation.
Pronunciation: Dra - Ma - Ti - Ciss.
Pronunciation: Dra - Ma - Ti - Ciss.
Teacher: “I saw a huge dramaticyss between Tyler and Becca after they argued.”
Marisa: “I had a dramaticyss with my professor, he kept exaggerating how bad my test scores were.”
Marisa: “I had a dramaticyss with my professor, he kept exaggerating how bad my test scores were.”
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B: I totally agree. He shouldn't be such a dramaticist.
A: Someone should inform him that he should stop. B?
B: I totally agree. He shouldn't be such a dramaticist.
A: Someone should inform him that he should stop. B?
by sir/madam? April 1, 2009
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The condition in which your film streaming service loses internet connectivity at precisely the most dramatic moment of a scene.
"I was watching Bronson and right as Tom Hardy lunged for the prison guards the movie suffered from Netflixia Dramaticus Interruptus."
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Get the dramaticsisum mug.To behave as eccentric as the creator of the word. Only to be said while conducting a fairy prance dance and flicking ones Pantene enriched goldilocks while donning your sisters headband.
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