1. DVR - Noun
2. DVR - Verb
DVR (plural DVRs)
(television) Initialism of digital video recorder.
DVR (third-person singular simple present DVRs, present participle DVRing, simple past and past participle DVRed)
(transitive) To record (a broadcast) using a digital video recorder.
My DVR says that I watch a lot of TV my husband likes. Alison Sweeney
If the broadcasters were to win on their claims, they'd outlaw the DVR. Charlie Ergen
A lot of people watch 'Community,' but DVR viewings only count if you watch within a certain time. Gillian Jacobs
I am so behind on all TV, and I love TV, but I literally, I get home so late, and when I get some time, I'm trying to catch up on my DVR. Melissa Fumero
Normally I'm not like a big TV person. I never use my DVR. Sara Paxton
All units (except satellite but including DVD units) can have "Product Lifetime Subscription" to the TiVo service which covers the life of the TiVo DVR, not the life of the subscriber. Source: Internet