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bingewatch (third-person singular simple present bingewatches, present participle bingewatching, simple past and past participle bingewatched)

  1. Alternative form of binge-watch
    • 2018 July 10, Jen Ortiz, “Your First Look at 'Insatiable,' Netflix's Revenge Comedy Series You'll Be Obsessed With This Summer”, in Cosmopolitan:
      If you like your comedies dark—like, I-need-a-flashlight-level dark—mark your calendars and send out the group text for a Friday night bingewatch now: Insatiable, Netflix's new thrillingly twisted teen revenge comedy starring Disney alum Debby Ryan, premieres August 10.
    • 2019 April 30, Michelle Mills, “What's streaming on Netflix in May”, in LA Daily News:
      May is here, and that's the only reason we need to bingewatch some new shows and movies.
    • 2019 December 17, Tumi Riba, “How to have a holiday at home”, in Randfontein Herald:
      Go old school and rent some DVDs or stay true to the modern age and bingewatch a series on Netflix.