• Binge-watch

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    Origin

    From .

    Verb

    1. To watch multiple episodes of a television programme in a short period of time.
      • 2013, Vishal Gaikwad, "Curry Corner", South Wales Echo, 10 March 2013:Thankfully, due to the power of BBC iPlayer, I was able to binge-watch the whole series of The Great British Sewing Bee last Sunday.
      • 2014, Michelle Kramer-Fitzgerald, "Joe Trainor Wants You…", Out & About Magazine, June 2014, page 41:"People come to shows, but not in the numbers we all hope for. We must give audiences a reason to tear away from the Internet and binge-watching Doctor Who."
      • 2014, Sandra Sobieraj Westfall, "Hillary Clinton Opens Up About Becoming a Grandmother – and Possible Presidential Run", People, 4 June 2014:"Oh, that was good, too," she Clinton said, describing a little self-consciously how she and her husband Bill "totally binge-watched" the first season of House of Cards.
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