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Dramastically

Both dramatic and drastic. This phrase is to be used when neither alone accurately convey the extent of a change.

My situational awareness dropped dramastically after sniffing a bottle of chloroform. {As did my limp body.}

by Beany_Boi August 21, 2019


DRAMASTICALLY

Adj.- A drastic type of emotion felt fantastically.

Things in my life have changed dramastically!

by DragonflyWisdom December 06, 2019


Dramastically

When something happens so dramatically and drastically that your caught of guard

Guy: woah that guy powered up so much it was dramastically.

by PetaForFood January 28, 2019


Dramastically

The state of doing something in both a dramatic and drastic manner.

Sally dramastically ran away from home after an argument with her mother.

by Banabelle December 11, 2016


dramastically

This word is above college level students. It is a combination of dramatically and drastically. It is used meaning something is changing in and extreme and surprising way, when something/someone is being overly dramatic, or when someones "tongue is tied" and they mix he two words together.

Jeff: "The world is changing dramastically."

by MBEamo September 23, 2018


dramastically

Drastically dramatic

His childish ways have changed dramastically into maturity.

by jayleighd12 November 20, 2011


Astro-Dramastical

Seriously dramatic/drastic situation

She didn't pay her taxes and now they've confiscated all of her shoes and repo-ed her implants....it was Astro-Dramastical.

by LaSpillway May 05, 2010