TiVo
See also: tivo
English
Etymology
From TiVo, a specific digital video recorder introduced in 1999.
Noun
TiVo (plural TiVos)
- (television) A digital video recorder (of any brand).
- 2008 January–February, Matt Bean, “Your cultural calendar: 7 things to look forward to this year”, in Men's Health, volume 23, number 1, ISSN 1054-4836, page 134:
- Lost, season 4, begins in early February, after one of the most thrilling season enders in a decade of television: […] Set your TiVo.
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Verb
TiVo (third-person singular simple present TiVos, present participle TiVoing, simple past and past participle TiVoed)
- Alternative form of tivo
- 2007, David Zinczenko, Men, Love & Sex: The Complete User's Guide for Women, Rodale, →ISBN, page 56:
- Most of us keep our lips buttoned and our conversations shorter than a prizefighter's temper. It's not because we didn't hear what you said, and it's not because we're too tired, and it's not because we're too busy TiVoing the 2009 fall TV lineup.
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Anagrams
- Voit