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  1. Mr. Record That - Facebook

    Mr. Record That. 386,273 likes · 80,248 talking about this. Gaming video creator.

  2. Xbox, Record That! - YouTube

    You're searching for Xbox One Gameclips? This is the right place!"Xbox, Record That!" shows you Xbox One Clips recorded on Xbox One using it's Game DVR App a...

  3. record that - Microsoft Q&A

    Mar 19, 2017 · We'd like to determine the application that you're using to record on your Windows 10 device so we can gain a better understanding of your concern. This way, we can provide an …

  4. RECORD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The weather centre keeps a record of the weather. This summer has been the hottest on record (= the hottest summer known about).

  5. Record - Wikipedia

    Record, a document for administrative use Business record, of economic transactions Criminal record, a list of a person's criminal convictions Docket (court), the summary of proceedings in …

  6. Record Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    RECORD meaning: 1 : an official written document that gives proof of something or tells about past events; 2 : used to talk about the things that someone or something has done in the past

  7. RECORD Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Record means to somehow preserve a note or evidence of something so that it can be consulted later or prove that something actually existed. When you write down the time that you did …

  8. record - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · The new record type provides another solution. A record is a class-like construct for data classes, a restricted form of class like enums and annotations. 2021, Joseph Albahari, …

  9. "Steve Lukather said: ‘Here’s a record that some DJ ... - MusicRadar

    1 day ago · Artists “It was a terrible record to make. The arrangement’s so weird”: How John ‘Cougar’ Mellencamp created a classic '80s No.1 Artists “I remember saying to Clapton, ‘You …

  10. Record - definition of record by The Free Dictionary

    a. the best or most outstanding amount, rate, height, etc, ever attained, as in some field of sport: an Olympic record; a world record; to break the record for the long jump.