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Dramatuber 

A Youtuber that creates contend bases off the latest trending drama in the world or cyberspace mainly to gain views which translate into money in their pockets. Typical dramatubers take whatever assumed information about their targets and go with it without verifying the information for fact. They have no morals or life, and will expose people whether innocent or guilty relentlessly all for views.
Known dramatubers are: Keemstar, Scarce, joy Sparkle, and Phillip Defranco
Keemstar is a greedy dramatuber and a garden gnome.
Dramatuber by GNetz May 6, 2017
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Dramaturgy 

A prentetious, over-used theatre word used by pretentious theatre people when they are trying to sound intellegent. This word has no particular or useful meaning, and is most commonly used to stump theatre students and make them question their knowledge of theatre terms. dramaturgical (adj) dramaturg (n)
dramaturg: "I really think you need to find the dramatugical heart of that piece"

students: "wtf is dramaturgy???"
Dramaturgy by musetta May 12, 2010

Dramaturg 

A theater artist who gets paid to ask questions and often let other people answer them. The kicker is: it usually works and benefits everyone.
Damn, the dramaturg posed some excellent questions in tablework today.

What's the dramaturgy of this moment?

Keep calm and trust the dramaturg
Dramaturg by please please no April 7, 2021

Dramatude 

adj.
Having the attitude that constantly consists of causing or being a part of any drama filled situation.
I hate Steph's dramatude. She's always causing problems.
Dramatude by Azriel83 May 20, 2010

Dramature 

A 'reverse parody' or 'dramatic caricature'. A serious or sincere version of a silly or childish original concept or idea.
There's been a recent trend in taking old characters from childhood cartoons and transforming them into dramature for a now adult-age audience.

Dramaturgy 

buff vampire dude who wears a headband from the Monogatari Series
Person A: "Dramaturgy is my favorite Monogatari character."
Person B: "Didn't he only appear like, once?"
Dramaturgy by Maurii1ce July 27, 2021