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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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Dramastic

A combination of the words dramatic and drastic.
Allison needs to stop being so dramastic…….

We have taken some dramastic steps the last few weeks…..
by Steven A. Hazenberg September 10, 2009
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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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Dramastic

When someone acts in a way that is both dramatic and fantastic at the same time.
The prom queen was not getting the attention that she thought she deserved, so she went postal and shot everyone at the prom. It was so Dramastic.
by Matthews420 August 9, 2010
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Dramastically

To be both dramatic and drastic at the same time
Yoni was playing xbox and was dramastically taking names.

Yoni was teeing off on the 9th hole. When asked what direction is the wind. Yoni responded its dramastically off the left.
by Husp123 June 11, 2019
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dramastically

A word I heard on an episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," spoken by Charlie Day.
A combination of the words "dramatic" and "drastically."
Being out of work during COVID-19 dramastically reduced my income.
by anonymous April 21, 2021
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Hamilton had to take dramastic measures to avoid being sued by the Piano Teachers' Union.
by velvetcad November 1, 2011
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