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bingeing
[bin-jing]
noun
the act or habit of going on a binge, a usually brief period of excessive indulgence in something, as food, alcohol, TV viewing, etc..
She suggests you fill the fridge with easy-to-grab, healthy foods to cut down on holiday bingeing.
adjective
indulging excessively in something for a brief period, often habitually.
It’s an article about how too many bingeing teenagers are drinking themselves into depression.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
More time spent scrolling dank memes and reels on social media or bingeing the “King of the Hill” reboot on Hulu means less time for the latest pick from Oprah’s Book Club.
Me and my wife are slowly making it through some series we’re bingeing.
All episodes premiere at once for easy bingeing — and it is, indeed, easy to binge.
The latest research, by a team at University College London and the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, suggests bingeing may be up to four times as damaging for the liver.
I definitely was and still am more likely to binge on a bad day than a good one, but sometimes something very minor would go wrong and I would react by bingeing.
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