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- noun Plural form of
binger .
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Examples
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She actually had more in common in a lot of ways with anorexics than with over-eaters or bingers which is why it was tricky for her to get help -- very few people understood her.
Aish.com 2010
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There were bingers and purgers, and everyone watched each other eat.
Brooklyn Decker: My Father Stopped Me From Wrecking My Body Hilary Moss 2011
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There were bingers and purgers, and everyone watched each other eat.
Brooklyn Decker: My Father Stopped Me From Wrecking My Body Hilary Moss 2011
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God knows, it's often enough remarked that Brits are bingers.
After the Binge Must Come the Purge Sam Leith 2011
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I would have gone with "Us and Them", myself. wv: bingers (really!) -- on expenses, no doubt!
Expenses! Dungeekin 2009
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There were bingers and purgers, and everyone watched each other eat.
Brooklyn Decker: My Father Stopped Me From Wrecking My Body Hilary Moss 2011
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King warns the spending bingers that 'markets can be unforgiving'
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King warns the spending bingers that 'markets can be unforgiving' | The Spectator
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King warns the spending bingers that 'markets can be unforgiving'
King warns the spending bingers that 'markets can be unforgiving' 2010
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Scandinavians, the English and Irish are frequent bingers; Greeks, the Spanish, Italians and French rarely binge.
Stanton Peele: Alcohol Addiction: The Good and the Evil of Alcohol 2010
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