binge-watch
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of binge-watch
Example Sentences
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The four men, all 37, went to college in New York around the same time, and some of them regularly got together to binge-watch the show.
Graduate school is really hard, and so I binge-watched all three seasons of ‘Hannah Montana’ at that time, and it just got me through some really rough patches during schooling,” Yu explained.
From Los Angeles Times
But after binge-watching Inspector Morse, she's crossed one city off her itinerary.
From BBC
Chiles trains every day except Wednesdays and Saturdays, but on her perfect Sunday, she’d skip the gym to hang out with her dogs, take a trip to the mall and binge-watch her favorite shows.
From Los Angeles Times
After a few hours playing with it, I see how it could be an essential security tool—and also shield your fellow airplane passengers from that graphic HBO binge-watch.
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