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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

dramatic, and drastic

The latest round of layoffs were dramastic.

by hiwatt33 April 18, 2003

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dramastic

a combination of drastic, and dramatic.

over the past 4 years in the us military my iq has dropped dramastically.

by jay whitburg December 24, 2010


dramastic

to be simultaneously dramatic and drastic in speech, behavior, or thought.

"those cfc's dramastically changed the ozone layer"

by elle kensington February 4, 2010


dramastic

semi-contraction of the words dramatic and drastic; means really, really dramatic and quite drastic

Adding nitrous-oxide to your lawnmower can cause a dramastic change in performance

by Richard Hundhausen March 27, 2005

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dramastic

The work of an english student who was reading very fast out loud and could not tell whether the word was "dramatic" or "drastic" so he made up a word.
Meaning: Being dramatically drastic... what else???

Someone makes a big show of doing something spontaneous and unpredictable...

by Rachael June 13, 2004

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dramastic

1. Dire, critical

2. (To be) The act of having great flair or force

(Comes from "dramatic" and "drastic") (Created by Brianna Brumfield of Orlando, Florida

He thought he was going to be fired, but I told him he was just being dramastic.

Sales have doubled dramastically this third quarter.

by Curtis Meyer March 13, 2008

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