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Dramastically

highly effective; striking; involving conflict or contrast; vivid; moving;extremely severe or extensive
I am dramastically going to change my hair color
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Dramastic

When someone acts in a way that is both dramatic and fantastic at the same time.
The prom queen was not getting the attention that she thought she deserved, so she went postal and shot everyone at the prom. It was so Dramastic.
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dramastic

Something that is a mixture of dramatic and fantastic at the same time..
Stop being so dramastic when it comes to giving dome!
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Dramastic

A word that is both dramatic yet fantastic. This word is used to express exaggeration or surprise.
The word dramastic is most commonly used in the form of 'dramastically'
Other forms of dramastic:
dramastically
'Wow, you're dramastically gay!'
'Holy cow! That was dramastic!!"
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Dramastically

The state of doing something in both a dramatic and drastic manner.
Sally dramastically ran away from home after an argument with her mother.
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dramastic

Hamilton had to take dramastic measures to avoid being sued by the Piano Teachers' Union.
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dramastically

A word I heard on an episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," spoken by Charlie Day.
A combination of the words "dramatic" and "drastically."
Being out of work during COVID-19 dramastically reduced my income.
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