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Binge
Professor David Crystal
Going on 'a binge' has a long linguistic1 history. It means 'a heavy
drinking bout2', and goes right back to the 1850s, both as a noun
and as a verb – you didn't need the word 'drinking', 'binge' meant
drinking in those days.
But, you see, in recent times, all sorts of other meanings have
come along. In the 1970s, people referred to eating heavily as
'binge eating' – it was a disorder3, an actual medical condition, you
would see a doctor about it.
And then, the wheel turned full circle. 'Binge drinking' – people
who drink in order to get drunk, drinking large quantities quickly,
and for fun. And so you get other uses then like, 'he's a binge
drinker' or 'they're binge drinkers'. And then, not just alcoholic4 drink, any kind of
stuff you put into our body. Somebody was on a caffeine binge – too much coffee.
A chocolate binge – too much chocolate. People now go on binge shopping
sprees - binge shopping. And also, of course, you get it in the context of drugs -
And the people who do these things? They're bingers.
1 linguistic | |
adj.语言的,语言学的 | |
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2 bout | |
n.侵袭,发作;一次(阵,回);拳击等比赛 | |
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3 disorder | |
n.紊乱,混乱;骚动,骚乱;疾病,失调 | |
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4 alcoholic | |
adj.(含)酒精的,由酒精引起的;n.酗酒者 | |
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5 cocaine | |
n.可卡因,古柯碱(用作局部麻醉剂) | |
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