log for

log (one) for (something)

dated To make a record of one's bad or immoral actions or behavior. The captain logged the crewmate for falling asleep at the tiller. The producer said he would be logging me for using the equipment out of office hours.See also: log

log someone for something

 1. to schedule someone for something. I am going to log you for sentry duty on the weekends. We will have to log Bill for service as a parking attendant. 2. to make a note in a log about someone's bad behavior. The captain logged the first mate for the navigation error. I will have to log you for that.See also: log