Coined by one Jonathan Fenwick of Torrington, Connecticut.

(adverb): a word meant to combine the phonetics and definitions of the words "dramatically" and "drastically"
Originally coined as Jonathan Fenwick was talking about his grade dropping.
Usually used when one is trying to use one of the root words and ends up incorporating the other.
Jon: Hey yo, Mr. Meskill, you put that in as a zero when I actually did it and my grade dropped dramastically.
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The work of an english student who was reading very fast out loud and could not tell whether the word was "dramatic" or "drastic" so he made up a word.
Meaning: Being dramatically drastic... what else???
Someone makes a big show of doing something spontaneous and unpredictable...
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Dra-mass-tiks noun

1. A often unconscious precision with which individuals unknowingly plan, memorize and strategically insert a series of exaggerated dramatic events into their lives.

2. A behaviour requiring considerable effort, care and nurturing, infusing every moment of the day, invading every conversation, impeding every action and creating pain and suffering for those who could otherwise be leading happy lives.

3. The single most practiced methodology to cover up immaturity and fear, used by human beings to keep themselves separate and protected from others playing the game of life 'safely' - void of excitement, happiness, community and joy.
"Don't go getting all Dramastic on me."

"Your Dramastics are playing out in fine form..."

"You need more happy and less crappy ... That's a life without Dramastics."

"Get the Dramastics out of your life"
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A mix between dramatically and drastically,a severe change in something.
I used to date men,now I date women. My tastes in gender have dramastically changed.
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A comination of the words dramatic and drastic.
It was a dramastic move to win her love.
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1. Dire, critical

2. (To be) The act of having great flair or force

(Comes from "dramatic" and "drastic") (Created by Brianna Brumfield of Orlando, Florida
He thought he was going to be fired, but I told him he was just being dramastic.

Sales have doubled dramastically this third quarter.
by Curtis Meyer March 13, 2008
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