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The word 'binge-watch' is it frequently used in the American English?
Jun 2, 2016 3:55 PM
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Hi Valentina! Yes, the term 'binge-watch' is definitely used here in America often. It is a slang term that generally means to watch something to excess. For example, if you plan to spend the day inside watching movies, you would say: "I am going to do nothing but binge-watch movies today," or, another example: "I am going to binge-watch my favorite show tomorrow." I hope that helps!
June 2, 2016
Yes, it is frequently used (among people who watch TV, at least). It refers to watching several hours of a certain television show (or maybe different shows) at one time. A lot of people use this term in reference to Netflix, so you'll commonly hear phrases like this: "I was bored last night so I binge-watched Breaking Bad (or whatever you like to watch ^^)."
June 2, 2016
Binge - means to do something excessively
e.g. binge diet
June 2, 2016
yes, every weekend :P
June 2, 2016
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