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dramastic

to be dramatic with a touch of drasticness; to be dramatic and drastic at the same time.

Dramastic measures had to be taken in order to insure justice.

by bread infection October 25, 2005

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Dramastic

A combination of the words "dramatic" and "drastic" it is used to characterize a response that is blown out of proportion and is very severe at the same time.

Getting locked out of your car and running across a busy highway and returning with a cinderblock which you then hurl through your windshield... That's dramastic.

by onegeek January 20, 2004

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Dramastically

A mix of dramatic and drastically.

Blueis dramastically better than green

by car27 December 22, 2009

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Dramasticated

A person subjected to dramastical situations for so long they have begun to see them as normal.

After being with Dana for so long, Chad had become completely dramasticated.

by Dramasticpimpified April 11, 2010


Dramastic

1. A drasticly dramatic change.
2. Well, any change really.

1. When she started taking steroids there was a dramastic change in her vaginal bulge.
2. Man, the weather made a dramastic change...

by Sarah Justin March 21, 2008

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dramastically

adv. In a both dramatic and drastic manner; theatrically; vividly, rapidly.

Your artistic abilities have improved dramastically over the past year.

by tbsp August 12, 2003

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dramastically

To be dramatic and drastic at the same time.

The situation dramastically evolved.

by rando5678 July 31, 2019