Something you won't take with you, even if you break one. They're kind of like money in that sense.
Whether it's a vinyl record or a sports/entertainment record, no matter how many you break, you won't take them with you when you're not around any more. Some people like to break records, others disagree that all records are made to be broken, and they try to take care of the records they have while they are still here.
That record had a lot of great songs on it! :: I loved Kate Bush's First record that came out after her first single!
»Record • the verb To be recorded in the record book; type in, type in, have a real list view of something (lat.)
You're going to b record if you don't send it now!
»Record • the verb To be recorded in the record book; type in, type in, have a real list view of something (lat.)
It's like a frisbee; but on a turntable, it plays music by passing a needle over grooves. The grooves are actually an image of soundwaves, and the needle moves a magnet inside a coil of wire, which creates a moving electric current. The electric current is shifted to kinetic movement by a speaker, which vibrates and produces the music. Lonely middle-aged men like to listen to vinyls the most, because even millennials are cooler than that, guys.
"Steve, did you hear that Pink Floyd record I was playing?"
"Yeah, nice vinyl."
K&K RECORDS is an indiependent non-profit record label founded in Sweden.
I'd love to get signed by K&K RECORDS
A clear warning to watch your mouth!
Dental records are of what was said, & how it was said...
"I'll need you dental records... just in case."