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."
"Wow, that was a dramastical failure."
"Bro, that new film was dramastically cool."
by Dragonaxi February 25, 2024

Usually a huge unexpected fuck up followed by lengthy, excuse filled drama. (Alcohol is usually always involved)
Victor missed the chair and hit the ground, spilling multiple beers and knocking a guitar over.
It was so dramastic; he tried to explain how the huge clusterfuck wasn’t his fault for hours.
It was so dramastic; he tried to explain how the huge clusterfuck wasn’t his fault for hours.
by Guitarnie September 5, 2021

by Katy_K1307 August 31, 2021

Both dramatic and drastic. This phrase is to be used when neither alone accurately convey the extent of a change.
My situational awareness dropped dramastically after sniffing a bottle of chloroform. {As did my limp body.}
by Beany_Boi August 21, 2019

Much like the word hangry it’s a combination of two words, (dramatic and drastic).
It’s specifically referring to an event or circumstance as both dramatic and drastic , ie “dramatically drastic”.
It’s specifically referring to an event or circumstance as both dramatic and drastic , ie “dramatically drastic”.
by DBeardsman January 5, 2021

"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

by Spkr13 June 27, 2023
