Verb
binge watch (third-person singular simple present binge watches, present participle binge watching, simple past and past participle binge watched)
Alternative form of binge-watch
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binge-watch (third-person singular simple present binge-watches, present participle binge-watching, simple past and past participle binge-watched)
To watch multiple episodes of a television programme in a short period of time.
binge-watch
I think the main reason is that people binge watch because they can. We're like dogs, really. If we like something, we tend to gorge ourselves on it until there's no more left. And as bingeing becomes possible and commonplace, it's only natural that shows should start to take it into account. D. B. Weiss
Hasbro, for the launch of its new Hanazuki line, opted for YouTube over TV, saying that viewing habits, especially among young demographics groups like children, are shifting to a more fluid, binge-watch model. Source: Internet
Something new to binge-watch: TV's rich… Source: Internet
"Gather your snacks, set up a TV show you want to binge-watch, and go for it!" Source: Internet
I don’t watch television, for example – it’s a hobby I’ve given up aside from date nights with my wife where we’ll watch a movie or partially binge-watch a mutually-chosen television series. Source: Internet
"Spoiler alert, binge-watch, impostor syndrome added to Oxford English Dictionary," Source: Internet