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Princeton's WordNet

  1. clock in, punch in, clock onverb

    register one's arrival at work

Wiktionary

  1. punch inverb

    To enter a workplace by punching a time card

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  1. punch in

    Punch in/out is an audio and video term that originated as a recording technique used on early multitrack recordings whereby a portion of the performance was recorded onto a previously recorded tape, usually overwriting any sound that had previously been on the track used. The erasing and/or recording heads had to be very carefully aligned and applied to the tape surface with delicate timing and precision to avoid ruining the recording, and the practice was feared by most producers and engineers. After the advent of 16- and 24-track equipment it was no longer necessary to risk the recording as a whole, as an empty portion of another track could be dedicated to such use. Vocalists in particular would usually record several renditions over separate parallel tracks, with the producers choosing the best bits from the layered vocals to mix together. The term "punching in" remained in use despite this fact.

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  1. punch in

    "Punch in" is commonly used with two main meanings: 1. In the context of work or employment, "punch in" refers to the act of recording the time of arrival at work, usually by using a time clock or a digital system. 2. In audio or video production, "punch in" refers to the process of making a correction or addition in a particular part of an audio or video recording, usually done during editing or post-production.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of punch in in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of punch in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of punch in in a Sentence

  1. Chief John Porter:

    We do not specifically train to punch in the face unless it’s a defensive tactic in order for the officer to have some type of defense.

  2. Tina Raveneau:

    It is like a punch in the gut to us, the drivers who helped build this company, that Tina Raveneau stood in court suing to block higher wages at the same time as they moved toward an IPO at a $ 23 billion valuation.

  3. Stormy Daniels:

    ... That news was like a punch in the gut, i was so overwhelmed I just broke down into sobs, because I didn't realize how much pressure I had felt. You know, people call me all kinds of names and who cares, but to be called a liar, and people not believe me for months and months. It was like so, yes ! Vindicated ! I felt like all this weight came off my shoulders.

  4. David Sinclair:

    One uses the same system we developed to treat very old mice, the equivalent of an 80-year-old human. And they still got the mice to live longer, which is remarkable. So they’ve kind of beaten us to the punch in that experiment.

  5. Police Chief Butch Ayers:

    (Bongiovanni) had the opportunity to tell us what happened in the report and when he was interviewed by internal affairs. He said nothing about a punch. In this case, what we saw on video, that punch was unreasonable and unnecessary.

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