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dramastically

A combination of "drastic" and "dramatic".

Blue is dramastically different from red.

by Tim Gardiner December 17, 2006

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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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dramastic

a combination of dramatic and drastic

It was pretty dramastic when you fell in crap the other day!

by Le`Ecia December 29, 2007

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Dramastic

It is drastic and dramatic at the same time. When something goes terribly wrong or bad.

My date with Sherry was dramastic.

by S K S December 23, 2006

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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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Dramastic

a fanastic, yet dramatic moment

When James kissed Joye before he shipped out, it was a dramastic moment.

by Lkristiec August 12, 2008

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