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Dramastic

When someone or something is dramaticly drastic.
When a glass ball rolls dramaticly fast off the end of the table and crashes drasticly on the floor, or when you eat five too many, dramatic. Then try to kill your friends, drastic... Dramastic.
by night tower December 22, 2008
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The physical gestations of someone pitching an emotional fit.
Laurents' dramantics included pounding his fists on the desk as he complained about the IT departments incompetence.
by DRWillis July 24, 2007
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to be simultaneously dramatic and drastic in speech, behavior, or thought.
by elle kensington February 4, 2010
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over the past 4 years in the us military my iq has dropped dramastically.
by jay whitburg December 24, 2010
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When some situation is way past the level of plain ol' drama and not quite fantastic (because fantastic can often allude to something positive)--the conflation of the two is dramatastic. It's fantastically dramatic, like drama on a whole other level. It's the kind of thing, no sane person wants any part of.
"Leave my name out of it. I don't want to get involved--it's too dramatastic already!"
by soybeansandsunshine October 19, 2011
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A change in behavior, attitude, situation or point of view that's so drastic it causes drama.
by crlasu January 6, 2012
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My supervisor is so dramastic. I was only 3 minutes late.
by DaBossLady in Big D December 14, 2012
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