This verb means to eat or drink too much quickly. It often means eating unhealthy food or lots of alcohol at once. People use it when they lose control and consume a lot.
She binged on chips and soda last night.
He binged on wine at the party.
This means watching many TV episodes or videos in a short time without stopping. It is common with streaming shows or video platforms.
She binged the whole new series in two days.
He binged many movies last weekend.
As a noun, binge means a short time when someone does too much of an activity. It often means eating, drinking, or watching a lot quickly.
He had a binge of eating fast food last night.
Her TV binge lasted all weekend.
This verb means to do an action too much and too fast, often harming health, like drinking or eating too much in a short time.
They binged on junk food over the holiday.
She binged alcohol last Saturday night.
This usage shows watching or listening to many episodes or pieces in a row. It is common for modern digital media like videos or podcasts.
Teens often binge on YouTube videos after school.
He binged several podcasts during the trip.