1) a "couch potato"; 2) a "TV junkie".
In Australia they're called a couch potato.
No, TV is an abbreviation for television, which is a common noun. A common noun is a word for any person, place, thing, or idea. A proper noun is a word for a specific person, place, thing, or a title, for example MTV or TV Guide.In the sentence 'I bought a new TV.', the abbreviation TV is not a proper noun even though capital letters are used.
the person is called a chaufer
A detested person is called a pariah, a detested person, idea, or thing is called an anathema.
uncensored is when TV or anything else does not cut out the swear words or inappropriate words from what the person is saying. Hope that helped!
dependent upon how long the persons life is but the average person that lives up to be 65 years old.. will spend 9 years of their life glued to a television set
tv maker
the process when sediments are glued together is called sedimentation
electronics technicians
A news reporter
supersize vs. super skinny
I doubt they were afraid of a person watching TV in the yard, although they may have been called out to check on the person's mental welfare or as a disturbance.
Do you mean an adhesion?
Couch potato-slang.
The comedy TV shows usually have humor which is intended to keep viewers glued on the screens.
An few are computer geeks, many are involved in sports, some read classical literature and a few are glued to their TV screen.
The process is called cementation.