log for



log someone for something

 
1. to schedule someone for something. I am going to log you for sentry duty on the weekends. We will have to log Bill for service as a parking attendant.
2. to make a note in a log about someone's bad behavior. The captain logged the first mate for the navigation error. I will have to log you for that.
See also: log

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BusterBUS-tərEnglish
Yeong-Suyung-sooKorean
Clementekle-MEN-te (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
TinaTEE-nə (English), TEE-nah (Italian, Dutch)English, Italian, Dutch, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
Gopinatha-Hinduism
CletusKLEE-təsEnglish