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Post Dramatic Status Disorder

a condition in teenagers and college students characterized by posting statuses on social networking websites directly after something dramatic happens in order to get attention from friends

Once the earthquake hit, the whole class got under their desks except for Stefani who tweeted it out to all her followers. Her Post Dramatic Status Disorder cost her life.

by JaMarko November 26, 2011

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post-dramatic stress disorder

The misspelling of what is known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Bobby: "I think that soldier has post-dramatic stress disorder."

Teach: " no! bobby thats 'Post TRAUMATIC stress disorder.'

by mac112345 August 26, 2009

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Post-Dramatic Stress Disorder

Post-Dramatic Stress Disorder (PDSD) is a type of anxiety disorder similar to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It can occur after you have gone through an extremely dramatic or unnecessarily emotional trauma involving raised voices and hurt feelings.

Person A: Dude, I think I have Post-Dramatic Stress Disorder.
Person B: Is that like PTSD?
Person A: Yeah, but instead of being shot at, I was traumatized by my angry girlfriend and stupid students.

by Skybound October 14, 2014

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American Musical and Dramatic Academy

Hollywood based acting conservatory, two year school, degrees offered (BA program, although this is a recent addition before 3 years ago only a certificate program was offered) also located in New York City. Many AMDA alumni can be found throughout the greater Los Angeles area, and certain celeb alumni can be found throughout the acting community at large (re: Tyne Daly, Frances Callier, Gretchen Mol, etc)

and good starter school for youthful individuals looking to set up root in Los Angeles, though certainly lacking in quality business connections, definitely a good way to learn the basics.

"Hooters waitress- We have 6 piece wing special for happy hour, and oh yeah, I went to American Musical and Dramatic Academy

by Rocknroll legend April 12, 2010

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post-dramatic stress disorder

When a person who has gone through a dramatic event and keeps on reliving them, AND yet not being concious about it. With the proper psychological treatment, the person can go through those memories again without reliving the actual events over and over for the rest of their lives.

For the sake of this example, we'll say that the patient is called Mark.
Mark is a 39 year old lawyer, who has been with his firm for 10 years. Mark was witness to a shotting from a robbery gone bad. Mark in the process of trying to help the person who got shot, he also got shot on the right leg.

Mark was taken to the hospital and discharged a few days later. He went back to work next week and never took some real time off.

Mark keeps wondering why every time he hears chimes, a sirens or a similar sound, he get edgy and sometimes scared. After the urging from his boss to go seek help from a professional, he finds out that he has Post-dramatic Stress Disorder (PDSD).

The reason why Mark reacts the way he does when he hears certain sounds, is because his brain associates those sounds with the ones that took place when he was shoot.

With proper treatment, Mark was able to move behond that, and has no problems now with sounds at all.

by J. Alexander Hewes October 31, 2006

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Dramatic Soprano, Opera Singer

Classified as an opera singer with a very loud and dramatic tone to their voice. Hopefully a woman, but if not, then a very womanly man. She, or HE sings very dramatically and can belt out high notes very loudly. They can usually shake the rafters and make everyone in their seats fall of their chairs because of the loud and strong vibrato in their voice. Pie is good, and so are dramatic soprano, opera singers. They are the best tasting singers in the opera! YUM-YYY! yes-suh! PIE! I can just-a-taste it now. :)

I love how that Dramatic Soprano, Opera Singer makes me fall out of my chair every time she opens his mouth! JUST AMAZING!

by YES-SUH! February 4, 2011

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D.E.S. (Dramatic Editing Syndrome)

(noun) pathology: The condition surrounding boring reality television. Using out of context editing, dramatic music or just plain obscurity to liven up lack-luster T.V.

"The Real World" would have been canceled long ago had it not been for the producers horrible D.E.S. (Dramatic Editing Syndrome).

by Mykie G September 15, 2010

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