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binge

[binj] / bɪndʒ /


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Meta has also been on a hiring-and-firing binge, bringing in expensive new AI researchers and executives, while reorganizing other units and laying off existing staff.

From Barron's

The pupils all insist they are not bingeing more before and after school.

From BBC

The industry’s spending binge is colliding with mounting voter concerns about energy use by AI data centers and the potential for widespread job losses.

From The Wall Street Journal

They remember the shows that defined their childhood; that had them planted on couches for appointment viewing; that they binged when streaming came into the picture; that were fodder for water-cooler conversations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Occasionally using it as deal currency, he oversaw a massive $78 billion buyback binge for almost 13% of its shares that ended two years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal