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distastrophy

A catastrophic disaster, disater of grand proportions. dista- from the word distaster and astrophy from the word catastrophy.
Katrina, the Hurricane that destroyed New Orleans, was a distastrophy.
by Jacynthetwins July 18, 2011
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Disastrophy

Worse than both a disaster and a catastrophy
Meeting my in-laws for the first time was an absolute disastrophy.
by Lisa November 29, 2002
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disastrophy

A catastrophy and a disaster in one incident.
If that volcano erupts, it will be the greatest disastrophy in American history.
by Jim Inman September 22, 2006
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disastrophe

A combination of the words 'disaster' and 'catastrophe' indicating a very serious and very tragic event. A tragedy of epic proportions.
The flood was a disastrophe for that region of the United States.
by Bob_Lob_law September 10, 2010
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disastrophe

A really, really bad problem. Worse than a disaster, worse than a catastrophe.
Did you see how he screwed up the presentation? It was a disastrophe!
by Rick Rodrick September 24, 2003
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distantrophy

the feeling of intense longing for someone or something of an unknown source

not knowing what you want so badly but knowing you want something
you could equate the feeling of distantrophy to the longing for love or the longing of happiness but its deeper than that, it's an almost desire for something to make you complete
by kaystiel April 29, 2013
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Disastrophe

A combination of disaster and catastrophe taking place, usually in the workplace and sometimes involving doughnuts
Guy: I can't believe he ratted us out to the client for blowing off the meeting to go for doughnuts...

Girl: What a disastrophe!!
by AndyHay. March 10, 2010
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