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Dramastically

A mix of dramatic and drastically.
Blueis dramastically better than green
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dramastically

adv. In a both dramatic and drastic manner; theatrically; vividly, rapidly.
Your artistic abilities have improved dramastically over the past year.
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dramastically

To be dramatic and drastic at the same time.
The situation dramastically evolved.
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dramastically

A more drastically dramatic event than a singular dramatic event or singular drastic measure.
If all pet rabbits were released into the wild it would dramastically alter the ecosystem.
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Dramastically

Coined by one Jonathan Fenwick of Torrington, Connecticut.

(adverb): a word meant to combine the phonetics and definitions of the words "dramatically" and "drastically"
Originally coined as Jonathan Fenwick was talking about his grade dropping.
Usually used when one is trying to use one of the root words and ends up incorporating the other.
Jon: Hey yo, Mr. Meskill, you put that in as a zero when I actually did it and my grade dropped dramastically.
by MC BennyT June 4, 2013
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The amount of conformity in Soloman Asch’s Conformity Test (1955) went up dramastically.
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dragasstic

Having the quality of taking an excruciatingly long time to accomplish a simple task.
Engaging in a particular sort of time-wasting, dilly-dallying or foot-dragging.
"This is just a bunch of dragasstic bullshit. I wish he would just buckle down and get this shit done."
by the_docta April 7, 2019
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