drama

A big thing.
Therefore the term "No Drama's" means; 'its not a big thing'/'no worries'.
See *No Drama*.
"Sorry for making such a drama before."
"It's all good. No Drama's."
by Diego August 14, 2003
Get the drama mug.

drama

To act in a way similar to Johnny Drama, a character from the HBO series 'Entourage'.

Such activity may involve:

1. to brag about past accomplishments that no one has ever heard of, esp. in acting.
2. to be overlooked as if invisible or for nobody to know who you are.
3. to suck up to bigwigs
4. to overact, exaggerate and overdramatize insignificant details or events
5. to sneak into the playboy mansion
a. Those girls really drama-ed you. (overlooked)
b. You don't have to drama me to death with the details, thanks. (exaggerate)
by sycamore April 04, 2008
Get the drama mug.

drama

The term used when a pilot pulls himself out of a flight due to the heartache of losing Heath Ledger.
Hey Bunny, I'm gonna have to drama out of my hop today. I'm just not feeling up to it yet.
by OEPF January 25, 2008
Get the drama mug.

Drama

Creating unnecessary stress about unimportant things. Making a mountain of a mole hill to get attention.
Susie created drama about her date being 5 minutes late .
by Demikey4u July 24, 2018
Get the Drama mug.

Drama

Drama is when a person creates problems for themselves because they are Prima Donna's and then obsess over those problems to other people, especially people with far more complicated problems.
by CrazyLady800 January 17, 2018
Get the Drama mug.

Drama

A way of relating to the world in which a person consistently overreacts to or greatly exaggerates the importance of benign events.

Typically "drama" is used by people who are chronically bored or those who seek attention.

People who engage in "drama" will usually attempt to drag other people into their dramatic state, as a way of gaining attention or making their own lives more exciting.

Common warning signs/ risk factors of drama or a dramatic person are:

1. Having one supposedly serious problem after another.

2. Constantly telling other people about one's problems.

3. Extreme emotionality or frequently shifting, intense emotions.

4. Claiming to have experienced negative events that are highly implausible.

5. A boring job or mundane life.

6. Making claims without sufficient evidence or a lack of detail about supposedly serious events.

7. A pattern of irrational behavior and reactions to everyday problems.
Sarah had a slight fever and mild cough. She decided to use drama, in order to receive sympathy and attention, so she told everyone she was deathly ill.

Debra lost her keys then spent four hours crying and yelling at her husband.

Mary did not answer her cell phone for an hour, so John feared that she had died in a horrible car accident.

Someone stole Steve's can of Coke from the break room fridge, now he believes that someone at work is trying to destroy him.
by AgActual December 24, 2009
Get the Drama mug.

Drama

The act of making a complete fool of yourself. Going above and beyond what a normal person would do. Not being able to control your emotions. Going into a state of extreme rage. Willing to start a fight with your best friend just because.
Every time that bull sees the color red it makes him go Drama.
by Duffy Tyler January 16, 2012
Get the Drama mug.