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drama alert

a person who was no life and gets people to argue
drama alert is just siber bully
by read this sam and trent June 7, 2016
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Drama Queen

Someone who does not stop until you react. Someone who feeds off of attention. Instigating fights and/or arguments is what brings them peace and they usually know just what to say in order to bring these about.
Too upset to think of one at the moment as I've just recently been attacked by a "Drama Queen"
by opeth54 December 25, 2011
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Drama Setter

A drama setter is simply a person who sets drama. A person may set drama in a variety of ways, and is a broad term in essence.
Eminem, the drama setter, responds to Machine Gun Kelly's diss track with a diss of his own.
by James Woods James Woods January 12, 2019
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Internet Drama

Two or more grown-ass adults squabbling like immature babies over an extremely trivial and/or ridiculous issue that nobody gave a rat's arse about in the first place, with no gain in any case aside from turning a lot of people against you just because you can.
Oh, would you two quit with this stupid internet drama!? Seriously, you're both acting like toddlers arguing over a pack of animal crackers; grow up and act like fuckin' adults!
by Intelligence001 February 12, 2020
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drama

the most annoying and pointless thing in the entire world. pointless and uneccissary are the only words to describe drama. such a waste of time and breathe.
opposite of maturity.
you will never be able to use mature and drama in the same sentence.
those girls are such drama vs. those girls are so mature.
by -md July 15, 2010
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drama

making a big deal over something unneccessarily
That bitch! I'm gonna kick her ass!

Dag Jenny, all she did was look at you. Why you gotta be so drama?
by Ashley St. Claire March 14, 2003
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Dram

Scottish word which comes from Scottish Gaelic - the literal meaning of 'dram' in English is simply 'drink', so it doesn't really have to be just whisky/spirits though it's normally used for these things.
Ex.1 'Gies a dram' (Please give me a drink, good sir)
Ex.2 'Gies a dram or I'll f**kin' chib yer heid' (I would very much appreciate a drink as soon as is convenient for you)
by Alasdair Slessor February 28, 2008
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