Hammy

/ˈhæmi/ adjective

Exaggerated or overly theatrical, especially in acting or performance; overdramatic.

Likely derived from 'ham' as an inferior actor (possibly from 'ham-fatter,' a cheap actor), dating to late 19th century American theater slang. It evolved to describe any exaggerated or amateurish performance.

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