time in

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English

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Noun

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time in (usually uncountable, plural time ins)

  1. (uncountable, live action roleplaying games) The period of a live action roleplaying event when players are in character.
  2. (countable, live action roleplaying games) The point at which such a period begins.

Interjection

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time in

  1. (live action roleplaying games) Used to announce the end of time out and the beginning of time in.

Verb

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time in (third-person singular simple present times in, present participle timing in, simple past and past participle timed in)

  1. (transitive, business, human resources) To record the start of one's day or shift at work.

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