This is the 5640th most frequent German word.
bingen
"Bingen" is not a standard German word; it may be a misspelling or refer informally to binge-watching or the town "Bingen" in Germany.
Here, 'bingen' is used as a verb borrowed from English, meaning to consume multiple episodes of a television program consecutively.
Ich werde die neue Staffel der Serie auf Netflix bingen.
I will binge the new season of the series on Netflix.
In this sentence, 'bingte' is the past tense of 'bingen', and it refers to intense and prolonged focus on a video game to complete it rapidly.
Er bingte das Spiel durch und schloss die Kampagne an einem Tag ab.
He binged through the game and completed the campaign in one day.
'Gebingt' demonstrates the past participle form of 'bingen', showing its use to indicate completing extensive viewing of a series in a short period, often used casually in conversations.