Taping in a sentence as a noun

Blah, blah, home taping, blah, blah, CD's, blah, blah.

NSA taping all your phone calls and logging your emails, and now you get 13 years for chalk writing.

It takes a couple of full Xs to get the hang of doing X. Lets take something basic like rocking and taping a room.

I have had a lot of people "teach me the trick to taping" and it never made sense and never came out well.

So where is the protection from all their video taping being used for data mining purposes?

Weren't the "newscasters" actually in London while the ceremonies were taking place, taping there?

If anything this is like performing expensive preventative maintenance on your car: the exact opposite of taping over the warning light.

Neighbor sneaks into house, taping\n husband beating wife, then publishes it online\n as part of taking apart husband's run at mayor,\n it's still a crime, but it's also a political\n stunt.

I did also start video taping my lectures, as I figured it could be a resource for people who didn't make it to the workshops, and that also took me a long time - about an hour to record and edit a 10 minute video.

Right now, web apps are all about endlessly duct-taping the browser together in JS to try and get a decent UX with a new, ground-breaking framework someone released this month, but developer productivity still sucks and polish is never quite there.

Taping definitions

noun

a recording made on magnetic tape; "the several recordings were combined on a master tape"

See also: tape