2tape verb
tapes; taped; tap·ing [+ obj] 1 : to attach (something) using sticky tape
▪ She taped a note to/on the refrigerator. 2 : to fasten, tie, or cover (something) with tape
▪ I taped the box shut. ▪ He taped (up) the ends of the wire. 3 : to record (something) on magnetic tape
▪ The show is taped before a live audience. ▪ a taped interview 4 chiefly US : to wrap (an injured body part) tightly with long pieces of special cloth
▪ The doctor taped (up) her ankle.
▪ She taped a note to/on the refrigerator.
▪ I taped the box shut. ▪ He taped (up) the ends of the wire.
▪ The show is taped before a live audience. ▪ a taped interview
▪ The doctor taped (up) her ankle.
have (someone) taped
Brit, informal : to completely understand (someone) : to know how to deal with (someone)
▪ She has him taped. = She's got him taped.
▪ She has him taped. = She's got him taped.




