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dramastically

Drastically dramatic
His childish ways have changed dramastically into maturity.
by jayleighd12 November 20, 2011
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Dramastic

Dramatically + Drastically = Dramastically; When something is both so dramatic and drastic that you have to combine the two powerful words.
"Satan, stop being so dramastic. We get it, papa doesn't love you."
"Wow, that was a dramastical failure."
"Bro, that new film was dramastically cool."
by Dragonaxi February 25, 2024
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Dramastic

A combination of drama and drastic.

Adj. When the addition of drama aggravates a drastic situation.
Juanita is always dramastic when Jose has to work late on Fridays.
by Spkr13 June 27, 2023
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Dramastic

Three words meshed in one.

Drama, spastic, theatric.
"I said slow low bouncies," yelled out the little boy who picked up the ball and chucked it to the pitcher during the kickball game. He was quite dramastic about it.
by Lelalilo May 19, 2009
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dramastically

above drastically
the drugs dramastically changed her
by beccagray121 November 9, 2021
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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.
by anonymous April 21, 2021
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dramastic

Hamilton had to take dramastic measures to avoid being sued by the Piano Teachers' Union.
by velvetcad November 1, 2011
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