Citations:dramafag
English citations of dramafag
Noun: "(slang, derogatory) an actor/actress or person interested in drama" edit
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- 1987, Bret Easton Ellis, The Rules of Attraction, Vintage (1998), →ISBN, page 59:
- I looked over and remember seeing Dennis Jenkins, this scrawny, ugly dramafag staring at me. (Dennis Jenkins was one of many reasons why I despised being a Drama major).
Noun: "(Internet, slang, derogatory) a melodramatic or attention-seeking person; a drama queen" edit
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- 2009 May 3, NeuroManson [username], “Re: Ponderance of the moment.”, in alt.slack[2] (Usenet):
- But somewhere along the way, as all things go, what was formerly anthropomorphic fandom went into the wild as it were, via the internets, and then the real weirdos, those who, like Bobbies, deliberately make themselves as weird as possible in order to stand out, like the ones into wearing fursuits, the ones who are "babyfurs" and dress up in diapers, the bestiality nuts, and the 75% or so that are basically dramafags.