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Encyclopedia Dramatica

A bullshit website created by a bunch of leftover Nazis. Is filled with bad jokes, nauseating images, and racism(Anti-semitism is rife). The creators of the site claim that the opinions expressed are not their actual opinions but are jokes. I call bullshit on that. Anyone with half a brain can see that they're serious.
Encyclopedia Dramatica is inhabited by the ghost of Adolf Hitler.
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I don’t know!! My friend Lindsey made it up. Shoutout to Analisa though LOL
“Why she always gotta dramticate stuff”
“dr-amaticate - I don’t know!!”
I don’t know!! My friend Lindsey made it up. Shoutout to Analisa though LOL. “dramaticate”
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Supposedly an online encyclopedia, this is little more than a haven for porn, obscenities and rather childish insults. Presumably someone who was banned from wikipedia for thinking crude language and playground behaviour was an alternative to facts or humour has set up his own website in which he can be spiteful and pathetic until the cows come home.
Man #1: "I want to start posting things to an online website, but unfortunately I have no knowledge about anything and have the sense of humour of a boat hook".
Mam 2#: "Never mind. There's always encyclopedia dramatica".
by Stormsworder June 7, 2007
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dramatic gopher

internet's greatest star.
damn that dramatic gopher is amazing.
by doogie snipes April 23, 2008
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Encyclopedia Dramatica

The demented child of Urban dictionary and 4chan.
Filled with Nazis and racists and nothing more.
Called ED for short, which also stands for Erectile Dysfunction. Coincidence? I think NOT!
Guys don't go to the offended page on encyclopedia dramatica
It'll give you ED
by this is a pseudomym September 20, 2023
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Encyclopedia Dramatica- A terrible Wikipedia parody that just fails in its existence, just like its creators, who were banned from both Wikipedia and 4chan after vandalizing both.

ED the site makes fun of everything in a rude inept unfunny and just offensive crappy way. Because of this will probably be hacked by an angry Interneter ( Person who uses the web) in the near future then crashed.
by Finalword May 1, 2007
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dramatic voice

In opera and classical music, all six voice categories (soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, bass) have at least two subtypes with them, "lyric" and "dramatic" voices, which describe "vocal weight"; where a "lyric voice" is light, brighter, smoother, agile, and sweet, a "dramatic voice" is heavy, powerful, darker, richer, and often metallic in quality.

A dramatic voice is just that: powerful, substantial, edgy, vigorous, and heavy with emotion. The weight of the voice affects agility, but it allows them to sing over a full orchestra with little trouble. These are the singers who are imagined blasting the walls from buildings with the sheer power of their voices.
Since pop singers generally don't use the breath support and projection that opera singers are trained to use, few voices in pop music can be described as a "lyric voice" or "dramatic voice".

The closest approximations of dramatic voices in popular music (since popular music training follows a very different set of rules) could include:

Dramatic sopranos: Patti LaBelle, Monica Naranjo, Cissy Houston, Kyla la Grange, Lorraine Ellison, Kate Bush, Jill Scott, Floor Jansen, Mina, Sohyang, and Martha Wash.

Dramatic Mezzo-sopranos: Anastacia, Patti LuPone, Carol Burnett, Dusty Springfield, Ruthie Henshall, Ethel Merman, Allison Crowe, Janis Joplin, Sinéad O'Connor, Joss Stone, and Aretha Franklin.

Dramatic Contraltos: Lisa Gerrard, Tina Turner, Ana Carolina, Florence Welch, and Ruth Pointer

Dramatic Tenors: Alejandro Fernandez, Vicente Fernandez, Luis Miguel, Clay Aiken, Michael Ball, John Owen-Jones, Thomas Vikström, Erik Santos, and Alessandro Safina

Dramatic Baritones: Rick Astley, Philip Quast, George Hearn, Michael Cervaris, Josh Groban, Tom Jones, David Lee Roth, and Al Green

Dramatic Basses: Isaac Hayes, William Warfield, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Paul Robeson
by Lorelili May 28, 2013
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