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
HarmonieHAHR-mə-neeEnglish (Rare)
Sung-Minsung-meenKorean
Lulu (1)LOO-looGerman
Njord-Norse Mythology, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Freddy['fredi]
Athol-Scottish