Bingeing Choice
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A Bingeing Choice is a free conscious choice to participate in a binge event (the interval of time of excess).
- Context:
- It can (often) be an Impulsive Choice.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Inauthentic Act, Compulsive Act, State of Addiction.
References
2012
- http://grammarist.com/spelling/bingeing-or-binging/
- QUOTE: A binge is an interval of time where one engages in an activity without limits. It is usually used in reference to eating or drinking alcohol.
To binge is to be excessive in an activity, most usually eating. In recent years this has expanded to watching television shows or movies in consecutive order. With video streaming services, entire seasons or collections of media is available at a single time and one can binge for an entire weekend. There is even a compound verb binge-watch, though the usage is common enough now that the clarifying ‘watch’ isn’t necessary.
The progressive tense is spelled either bingeing or binging.
- QUOTE: A binge is an interval of time where one engages in an activity without limits. It is usually used in reference to eating or drinking alcohol.