binge-watching

See also: binge watching

English

Noun

binge-watching (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of binge watching
    • 2013 June 11, Michael Oliveira, “Canadians’ appetite for binge TV viewing a ‘transformational’ trend: Rogers”, in Toronto Star:
      In the poll of 1,275 Canadians conducted by Head Research, viewers were asked how many episodes of a show they went through consecutively during a binge-watching session on a weeknight or on a weekend.
    • 2013 July 5, Verne Gay, “How will binge watching change TV?”, in Newsday:
      The subject tends to polarize TV critics, too, some of whom say binge-watching erases that social media bond fans have forged over series like "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones."
    • 2014 August 27, Anick Jesdanun, “Review: The case against binge-watching TV”, in BloombergBusinessweek:
      The biggest challenge with binge-watching is avoiding mentions of plot twists and other spoilers in the news media, on social networks and in casual conversations.

Translations

Verb

binge-watching

  1. present participle and gerund of binge-watch
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