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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.}
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Dramastic

When a situation or a person are being dramatic and drastic.
2020 election is so dramastic.

My fiancé is being dramastic.
by M.E. November 7, 2020
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Dramastic

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”.
He recalled his dramastic escape from the fiery building.
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DRAMASTICALLY

Adj.- A drastic type of emotion felt fantastically.
Things in my life have changed dramastically!
by DragonflyWisdom December 5, 2019
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Dramastically

Seth Thomas's (of Alabama) definition of how fast a conversation changed. A combination of dramatically and drastically.
Chris: Yeah i love that team they are really good
Carter:No their team sucks and can't score to save their lives
Seth:Wow that conversation changes really dramastically
Everyone at the table:Seth what the hell just came out of your mouth?
by pelhampanther77 March 31, 2016
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dramastically

This word is above college level students. It is a combination of dramatically and drastically. It is used meaning something is changing in and extreme and surprising way, when something/someone is being overly dramatic, or when someones "tongue is tied" and they mix he two words together.
Jeff: "The world is changing dramastically."
by MBEamo September 23, 2018
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