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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.
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Origin of binge-watch1
Example Sentences
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.â€
It’s been more than three years since college student Justin Lin binge-watched the first season of Netflix’s “Squid Game†in two days.
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