English edit

Etymology edit

binge-watch +‎ -able

Adjective edit

binge-watchable (comparative more binge-watchable, superlative most binge-watchable)

  1. Capable of, or suitable for, being binge-watched.
    • 2013, Patrick Bogans, "Buried in the Queue", Niner Times (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Volume 26, Issue 14, 3 December 2013 - 13 January 2014, page 27:
      “Orange is the New Black” is also an innovation in the binge-watchable drama.
    • 2014 March 21, Alice Wang, “Ruthlessness: A Fragrance by Frank Underwood”, in The Cornell Daily Sun, volume 130, number 11, Cornell University, page 9:
      Besides, HoC is wondrously binge-watchable because viewers get off on Frank's ridiculous omnipotence.
    • 2014, Jeremy Bernstein, "Binge-watching may be suited for complex narratives", Pipe Dream (Binghamton University), Volume 85, Issue 22, 25 April 2014, page 14:
      Plowing through episodes of “One Tree Hill,” “Scandal” or “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” is easy, fun and thoroughly enjoyable, but the binge-watchable nature of these “less sophisticated” shows gives a bad name to binge-watching in general.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:binge-watchable.