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dramastically

A combination of dramatically and drastically. I almost used it for an article a few moments ago, completely without checking this site.
Her life was dramastically changed after she quite smoking.
by Romis April 9, 2006
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dramastically

A dramatic over reaction to a relatively minor incident by which the individual attempts to draw attention from onlookers in order to ellicit a sympathetic response.
Bill behaved dramastically in the restaurant when he found a fly in his soup.
by Keith_Edward February 22, 2009
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dramastically

This word is used when you are trying to tell your boyfriend that he changes everything you say dramatically and drastically.
Every time you mimic me you dramastically change the words i say!!!!
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Dramastically

highly effective; striking; involving conflict or contrast; vivid; moving;extremely severe or extensive
I am dramastically going to change my hair color
by Brendaism September 21, 2011
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Drastically dramatic
His childish ways have changed dramastically into maturity.
by jayleighd12 November 20, 2011
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Dramastically

Seth Thomas's (of Alabama) definition of how fast a conversation changed. A combination of dramatically and drastically.
Chris: Yeah i love that team they are really good
Carter:No their team sucks and can't score to save their lives
Seth:Wow that conversation changes really dramastically
Everyone at the table:Seth what the hell just came out of your mouth?
by pelhampanther77 March 31, 2016
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Dramastically

The state of doing something in both a dramatic and drastic manner.
Sally dramastically ran away from home after an argument with her mother.
by Banabelle December 10, 2016
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