bingeing
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of bingeing
First recorded in 1800–10; binge + -ing 1 for the noun; binge + -ing 2 for the adjective
Example Sentences
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He has a casual demeanor and speaks English with an American accent picked up bingeing shows including “Entourage” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026
But I felt like there was this real disconnect where I started bingeing almost more once I had more in my life.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2024
But Levy promises that enjoyment of “Deadpool & Wolverine” requires no bingeing or studying beforehand.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 25, 2024
She also noticed that children's eating habits had changed during lockdown, with some either bingeing or not eating at all.
From BBC • Apr. 24, 2024
“He’s going on a date, not bingeing Simpsons reruns.”
From "What If It's Us" by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
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