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dramastically

ultimate change or severe alteration, a combination of the words dramatically and drastically

She changed dramastically from the last time I saw her when she had pig tails and braces.

by Alley -cat March 20, 2008

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dramastically

A combination of dramatically and drastically. I almost used it for an article a few moments ago, completely without checking this site.

Her life was dramastically changed after she quite smoking.

by Romis February 9, 2006

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dramastically

A dramatic over reaction to a relatively minor incident by which the individual attempts to draw attention from onlookers in order to ellicit a sympathetic response.

Bill behaved dramastically in the restaurant when he found a fly in his soup.

by Keith_Edward February 23, 2009

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dramastically

This word is used when you are trying to tell your boyfriend that he changes everything you say dramatically and drastically.

Every time you mimic me you dramastically change the words i say!!!!

by Kelsey (the boyfriend is Brendan) February 24, 2008

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dramastic (dramastically)

combination of the words "dramatically" and "drastically"; surprising and sudden

When she jumped into the swimming pool, she experienced a dramastic change in body temperature.

by Dr. Kevin L. Burke July 18, 2003

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Dramastic, dramastically

A change in behavior, attitude, situation or point of view that's so drastic it causes drama.

Dramastic, dramastically

by crlasu January 6, 2012


Dramastically

When a dumbass can't differentiate between the words dramatically and drastically and thinks that this is a real word that can be used in everyday life.

Mike wrote on his lab report that after the variable changed the temperature dramastically increased... and thought that it was a real word. What an Idiot.

by mlvp November 13, 2009

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