Entertainment Jargon

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective Chock full is an adjective that means completely full or filled to capacity.

  • The textbook was chock full of valuable information on the subject.
  • The fridge is chock full of leftovers from last night's dinner.
  • Her closet is chock full of trendy clothes and accessories.
  • His mind was chock full of creative ideas for the project.

noun a document that contains official information

verb to make something into a cylindrical shape by turning it over and over

  • Please roll out the red carpet for the distinguished guests.
  • Let's roll out of here before the traffic gets worse.
  • I'm going to roll up to the party later tonight.
  • The project is starting to gain momentum and roll along smoothly.

adjective an adjective that describes something as distasteful or unpleasant

  • The taste of the medicine was quite yucky.
  • I don't want to eat that, it looks yucky.
  • This food is so yucky, I can't stand it.
  • The thought of having to clean the bathroom is yucky to me.

adjective describing something that is suitable for binge-watching or consuming in large quantities in a short amount of time

  • The new TV series is highly bingeable, with each episode leaving viewers wanting more.
  • I started watching this show last night and it's so bingeable, I couldn't stop until I finished the whole season.
  • This show is totally bingeable, I stayed up all night watching it.
  • The book was so bingeable, I couldn't put it down until I reached the last page.