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dramastically

A word I heard on an episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," spoken by Charlie (Day).
Basically a combination of the words "dramatic" and "drastically."
When I was out of work during the COVID epidemic, my income was reduced dramastically.
by anonymous April 21, 2021
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Dramastic

A word used by people who cant decide whether to say dramatic or drastic and fuck up like utter utter twats
Teahcer: THERES GOING TO BE A DRAMASTIC CHANGE OF ATTIDUTE IN THIS CLASS, Is something funny pupil

Pupil: No sir its DRAMASTICLY unfunny
by Cammy_McNoggin November 3, 2011
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dramastically

adverb
A combination of fantastic and dramatic to be used in a situation where an action is especially dramatic. Overly or unnecessarily dramatic.
His position was conveyed dramastically in the meeting.
by Thunderswift October 20, 2022
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Dramastic

Combination of a drastic situation and a dramatic behaviour.
Person 1: "We could implement the engineer's solution or we could take a dramastic approach and work with the community for a usable solution."
by TooStressed October 10, 2022
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Astro-Dramastical

She didn't pay her taxes and now they've confiscated all of her shoes and repo-ed her implants....it was Astro-Dramastical.
by LaSpillway May 5, 2010
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dramastic

it's when like things are like drastic sorta and like dramatic...OR SUMTHIN' . . .
Like... this shit is dramastic ....
by Miranda Darnell November 15, 2011
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Dramastically

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
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