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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.
by Ann Berlin (ALF) December 8, 2006
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Dramastic

Adj. - Describing an overstatement that is dramatically under-emphasized.

Adv. - Dramastically
To say that Shaquille O'Neal is only slightly taller than an Umpa Loompa is quite dramastic.

New York City is only dramstically more populated than an average mid-west city.
by Nick Wilson & James Gatewood February 29, 2008
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dramastic

The latest round of layoffs were dramastic.
by hiwatt33 April 18, 2003
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Dramastic

When something is both dramatic and drastic. Note: it has nothing to do with gymnastic.
Whoa, that was dramastic man!
by Mikey The Comic November 17, 2009
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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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over the past 4 years in the us military my iq has dropped dramastically.
by jay whitburg December 24, 2010
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Dramastic

Not just drastic, but drastic with a lot of drama sprinkled in.
The news segment about the car crash was pretty bad, but because of all the drama between the two drivers, it was really quite dramastic.
by Roopert29 February 28, 2019
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