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binge-watch
[binj-woch]
verb (used with object)
to watch (multiple videos, episodes of a TV show, etc.) in one sitting or over a short period of time.
We binge-watched two seasons of the show in two days.
verb (used without object)
to engage in this activity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of binge-watch1
Example Sentences
In the age of binge-watching, HBO’s hit series “The White Lotus” is demonstrating the power of weekly appointment viewing.
The other was NBC’s decision to offer episodes on Apple’s iTunes platform when DVD sets were the main way to binge-watch.
Over two or three days, the teenager binge-watched his father's work.
It feels a bit like being a human pinball to go from celebrating Christmas, arguably the most commercial global holiday, to binge-watching a show about the insidious evils of capitalism one day later.
He also loved binge-watching “The Simpsons,” playing and watching sports — particularly football, basketball and boxing — and “anything involving the Auburn Tigers.”
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