bingeable

English

Etymology

binge + -able

Adjective

bingeable (comparative more bingeable, superlative most bingeable)

  1. On which one can binge.
    • 2015 October 3, Terrence Rafferty, “New Twists for the TV Plot, as Viewer Habits Change”, in New York Times:
      Maybe the bingeable series will become television’s preferred mode of storytelling, and maybe it will simply get stranger and stranger until it goes away: The sheer berserkness of “Sense8,” the Wachowski siblings’ globe-trotting Netflix soap opera, suggests that a certain fin de siècle decadence may already be setting in.
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