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Dramastic 

A combination of the words "dramatic" and "drastic" it is used to characterize a response that is blown out of proportion and is very severe at the same time.
Getting locked out of your car and running across a busy highway and returning with a cinderblock which you then hurl through your windshield... That's dramastic.
Dramastic by onegeek January 19, 2004

Dramastic 

1. A drasticly dramatic change.
2. Well, any change really.
1. When she started taking steroids there was a dramastic change in her vaginal bulge.
2. Man, the weather made a dramastic change...
Dramastic by Sarah Justin March 20, 2008

Dramastic 

Gee honey, that was so dramastic, I need to change my brass diapers!!!
Dramastic by sammy November 15, 2004

Dramastic 

drastic adj. drama n. When used together you have two adjectives.
Glenn told the customer his auto part would be at the store in the morning. Barring any dramastics.
Dramastic by KorciKan June 11, 2009

Dramastic 

When drastic just isn't enough. Extremely dire. Also 'dramasticly'
"This calls for dramastic measures!"

"You are dramasticly in need of help."
Dramastic by Azrael June 15, 2003

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.