Netflix

English

Verb

Netflix (third-person singular simple present Netflixes, present participle Netflixing, simple past and past participle Netflixed)

  1. (transitive, Internet, informal) To watch (a film or TV series) using the Internet streaming media provider Netflix.
    • 2007, Lani Diane Rich, “Curse Your Sudden but Inevitable Betrayal”, Jane Espenson (ed.), Serenity Found: More Unauthorized Essays on Joss Whedon's Firefly Universe, BenBella Books, →ISBN, 108:
      We started with Buffy, which had us completely sucked in by the time Xander's buddies ate Principle Flutie. Then, after Netflixing Buffy all the way to the end, we started on Angel.
    • 2009 November 25, Jack Bohn, “Re: "UFO" movie to star Joshua Jackson”, in rec.arts.tv, Usenet:
      I'm Netflixing the series now (for their fish-faced, airplane-launched Lunar Module shuttle, alas a bit beyond reality, even if you discount the airplane doing Harrier Jump Jet takeoffs as mere technological bravura).
    • 2014 July 13, really real [username], “...And Justice for All (1979)”, in rec.arts.movies.past-films, Usenet:
      I was surprised to see Jeffrey Tambor in this movie, as I've only recently discovered him when I Netflixed Arrested Development and the Larry Sanders show.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Netflix.

Derived terms


German

Etymology

Borrowed from English Netflix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪnstəɡrɛm/

Proper noun

Netflix n (genitive Netflix')

  1. (Internet) Netflix

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