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dramasite 

One who feeds on, contribute to, or derives pleasure from the drama of others or themselves. This person creates drama out of nothing, or increases the drama of a situation with the sole purpose of gaining attention, pity, or sympathy from others. Their natural habitat is the mountain made out of the molehill.
Becky is such a dramasite, the barista put sugar in her coffee instead of sweetner so now she went to speak to the manager.
dramasite by heedrix29 March 27, 2018
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dramatextual

A person who insists on over reacting to the most mundane of texts. A dramatextual makes everything a problem and always reads into messages with an irrational viewpoint. Dramatextuals interpret short texts received as being terse, abrupt, or uncaring. Long texts received are perceived as condescending, and as though the sender is lecturing. Either way, expect drama from a dramatextual.
No matter how I respond to her, she takes offense and starts lighting my phone up with crazy texts. She is such a dramatextual.
dramatextual by knowconcept November 17, 2022

Dramatitize

A word that Sister James mistook for dramatize and was proven wrong by Sister Ethan and Sister Grayson.
James: Dramatitize
The Twins: ITS DRAMATIZE

dramatized

adj.

to be extremely extroverted due to being overexposed to your schools drama department. Dramatization usually occurs after becoming a thespian. when dramatized, the simplest of sentences and tasks can be completely loud overblown and obnoxious.
dramatized kid: I. DROPPED. MY. TACOOOO TRIANGLLEEEEE!!!

oscar: wow, he's dramatized
dramatized by johnnyhash123 January 19, 2010

dramasode 

1. An occurence that contains lots of drama.
2. the words drama and episode mashed up together to form a hybrid of the meaning of the two.
Girl 1: Ohmigawd, what's going on with Brittany and Sarah?
Girl 2: Totally another dramasode.
dramasode by CINEMATIC July 29, 2009

dramastic (dramastically)

combination of the words "dramatically" and "drastically"; surprising and sudden
When she jumped into the swimming pool, she experienced a dramastic change in body temperature.

dramatize 

The act of traumatizing people through the overuse of unneeded dramatic enhancements. IE- Any entity that presents a story in such a way as to elicit as much emotion as possible. A good example is news channels that use musical scores with a story.
Why does CNN and FoxNews feel the need dramatize people with the extra music & overacting emotion?
dramatize by Onedee Tentee September 26, 2005