• Binge-watcher

    Origin

    en + -binge-watch + er

    Full definition of binge-watcher

    Noun

    binge-watcher

    (plural binge-watchers)
    1. One who binge-watches a television programme.
      • 2012, William Loeffler, "Are you a binge TVer?", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 12 August 2012:The market is adjusting to binge-watchers. Family Video has seasons of "24," "Prison Break" and "Boston Legal" available on DVD.
      • 2014, William Wun, "‘House of Cards’ finds avid audience in China", The Washington Post, 18 February 2014:But its in-house translators have raced to append Chinese subtitles, finishing Chinese captions for two new episodes a day since then. That hasn’t stopped some binge-watchers from racing ahead.
      • 2014, James Rampton, "24: Live Another Day – Kiefer Sutherland on the return of Jack Bauer", The Independent, 6 May 2014:The un-killable Counter Terrorist Unit agent Jack Bauer, who in the interim has remained hugely popular with DVD "binge-watchers", returns after a four-year hiatus to try to foil another terrorist plot that threatens to bring about the end of Western civilisation as we know it.----
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