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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

Dramastically

(Adv.) In a dramastic manner; when something is outrageously extreme beyond almost all proportion.

Person 1: Did you know using Urban Dictionary once a day can dramastically increase your verbosity? Person 2: Dramastically? Person 1: Dramastically!

by Baarakiss March 22, 2009

Dramastically

A mix of dramatic and drastically.

Blueis dramastically better than green

by car27 December 22, 2009

Dramastically

A word that Senior leadership uses when their brain is fried from too many meetings and wants to say dramatic and drastic. However, they will not admit this is not a real word.

"We need to take dramastic measures when it comes to attendance. " dramastically: To be dramatic and drastic at the same time.

by Glitter Gnome August 31, 2021

Dramastically

A combination of the two words dramatically and drastically.

She reacted dramastically.

by The Bota King January 07, 2021

Dramastically

A dramatic, drastic change

The amount of conformity in Soloman Asch’s Conformity Test (1955) went up dramastically.

by lulpaperclip February 26, 2019

Dramastically

Coined by one Jonathan Fenwick of Torrington, Connecticut. (adverb): a word meant to combine the phonetics and definitions of the words "dramatically" and "drastically" Originally coined as Jonathan Fenwick was talking about his grade dropping. Usually used when one is trying to use one of the root words and ends up incorporating the other.

Jon: Hey yo, Mr. Meskill, you put that in as a zero when I actually did it and my grade dropped dramastically.

by MC BennyT June 04, 2013