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Dramastically

When something happens so dramatically and drastically that your caught of guard
Guy: woah that guy powered up so much it was dramastically.
by PetaForFood January 27, 2019
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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.
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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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Dramastically

A huge change or difference in a short amount of time.
After my 14 day workout, he said my abs looked dramastically better.
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Usually a huge unexpected fuck up followed by lengthy, excuse filled drama. (Alcohol is usually always involved)
Victor missed the chair and hit the ground, spilling multiple beers and knocking a guitar over.
It was so dramastic; he tried to explain how the huge clusterfuck wasn’t his fault for hours.
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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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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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