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		Definition of hate-watch in English: hate-watchverb [with object]informal Watch (a television programme) for the sake of the enjoyment one derives from mocking or criticizing it.  I hate-watched every single episode  Example sentencesExamples -  Viewers turned from loving to watch to loving to hate-watch it.
 -  When it comes to shows people love to hate-watch, the news drama has become this season's must-see, only four episodes in.
 -  I already hate-watch too many shows.
 -  While some hate-watch, others watch for the fairy tale, no matter how contrived or how damaging it is.
 -  Whether you hate-watched, love-watched, or ignored last night's Academy Awards, you may be tired today of Oscar talk.
 -  Over the years the producers have conveniently cast more and more horrible people making it much easier to hate-watch.
 -  I used to hate-watch this into its last seasons with my mother, screaming at the television.
 -  When I heard American Idol was doing Beatles Night, the side of me that loves to hate-watch the show kicked in!
 -  Worth the purchase price for gleeful hate-watching.
 -  It could become a show we love to hate-watch, and that might be all it needs.
 -  That's also why I don't recap every episode of every show I like or hate-watch: I don't write unless I have something to say.
 -  If you hate-watch the show, you probably wanted to pull your eyebrows out.
 -  It's great hate-watching if you have that kind of time to kill.
 
 
 Derivatives   noun informal  Any hate-watcher over the last few episodes should be crestfallen - the show has finally found its stride.  Example sentencesExamples -  Say what you will about those hate-watchers: it deserves credit for breaking out of the box and trying something new.
 -  The show's legion of hate-watchers will likely be quick to point out that we probably could have picked up on the basics of that message without having it spelled out for us.
 -  It has just the right amount of preposterous dialogue and clunky transitions to draw potential hate-watchers too.
 -  Since 2009, he has become something of a legend among reality TV fans and hate-watchers alike.
 
 
 
    Definition of hate-watch in US English: hate-watchverb [with object]informal Watch (a television program) for the sake of the enjoyment one derives from mocking or criticizing it.  I hate-watched every single episode  Example sentencesExamples -  Viewers turned from loving to watch to loving to hate-watch it.
 -  If you hate-watch the show, you probably wanted to pull your eyebrows out.
 -  That's also why I don't recap every episode of every show I like or hate-watch: I don't write unless I have something to say.
 -  When I heard American Idol was doing Beatles Night, the side of me that loves to hate-watch the show kicked in!
 -  It's great hate-watching if you have that kind of time to kill.
 -  Worth the purchase price for gleeful hate-watching.
 -  When it comes to shows people love to hate-watch, the news drama has become this season's must-see, only four episodes in.
 -  I used to hate-watch this into its last seasons with my mother, screaming at the television.
 -  It could become a show we love to hate-watch, and that might be all it needs.
 -  Whether you hate-watched, love-watched, or ignored last night's Academy Awards, you may be tired today of Oscar talk.
 -  While some hate-watch, others watch for the fairy tale, no matter how contrived or how damaging it is.
 -  I already hate-watch too many shows.
 -  Over the years the producers have conveniently cast more and more horrible people making it much easier to hate-watch.
 
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