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overdramaticize 

dramatize's ghetto sibling. to be overly dramatic. this word is used in lieu of any proper grammer by those who believe it to be a real word.
Claire, why you trying to overdramaticize this shit? It ain't no big thang.
overdramaticize by Turc1656 June 15, 2011

Overdramatic Disappointment 

When a person makes a big deal about something that is actually not a big deal and acts all disappointed and those people are usually fake.
Person S: You're a bitch
Person R: WHY ARE YOU SUCH A DELUSIONAL BULLY I HATE YOU I AM GOING TO KILL MYSELF WHY IS THIS HAPPENING
Person S: Stop being such an Overdramatic Disappointment
Person R: "slits wrist"

Overdramaticalizing 

When a person is acting completly crazy over something simple.

(actually a very pointless word, but fun to use)
Martha: "Oh em gee, I think I failed that test!"
Gina: "Stop overdramaticalizing, Martha, you probably aced it. Attention whore."

overdramatic 

present in an overly dramatic manner; in other words - clarra
Clarra is always so overdramatic. It pisses me off.
overdramatic by a.marie April 24, 2008
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well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
Them future folk took ouare jerbs!
jerb by Jimberley Kim April 7, 2005
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