Verb
Netflix (third-person singular simple present Netflixes, present participle Netflixing, simple past and past participle Netflixed)
(transitive, Internet, informal) To watch (a film or TV series) using the Internet streaming media provider Netflix. [from the 2000s]
A 12:01 AM PST release puts in line with most Netflix and Disney+ shows. Source: Internet
According to a new report, Netflix hopes to kick off the development of a new blockbuster franchise that would be akin to James Bond. Source: Internet
According to Deadline, Netflix aims is to create a new franchise with a James Bond-level of scale and a upward of USD 200 million. Source: Internet
Adam Cox, a registered psychotherapist, treated three patients at his Harley Street clinic last year after they developed an unhealthy addiction to providers such as Netflix, Now TV and Amazon Prime. Source: Internet
According to Netflix, after their engagement, Diana discovers Charles is designing a bracelet inscribed with the initials ‘G’ and ‘F’. Source: Internet
According to the Associated Press (via the ), Rio de Janiero judge Benedicto Abicair responded to a petition by a Brazilian Catholic organization that demanded Netflix to remove the film, saying it hurt the “honor of millions of Catholics” in the country. Source: Internet