- recorded for broadcast; "a transcribed announcement"; "canned laughter"
- sealed in a can or jar
- The following is an episode list for the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-head. The series has its roots in 1992 when Mike Judge created two animated shorts - "Frog Baseball" and "Peace, Love & Understanding" - which were later aired on Liquid Television.
- Preserved in cans; Drunk; Previously prepared; not fresh or new; standardized, mass produced, or lacking originality or customization
- (cans) breasts
- (cans) Another term for recessed downlight housing.
- (Cans) Slang for headphones.
- (Cans) headsets used for communication backstage during a show.
- (CANS) Civil Air Navigation School
- (Cans) A term sometimes used to refer to recessed down lights.
- (Cans) Headphones.That last take was really kickin', put on the "cans" and lets record the final take.
- (Cans) Something worn over the ears to allow sound to be heard without interference from other sounds in the room and without sending out interfering sound. Also known as headphones.
- (Cans) The electrodes of the e-meter, made of soup cans with the ends removed and the label washed off. The preclear holds them in his hands during auditing.
- (The Cans) electrodes used to measure skin resistance. Normally one is held in each hand. (For solo auditing, both are held in one hand. ...
- (cans) Slang for intercom headsets.
- Cans are the earphones an actor uses to hear his or her own voice, background music or special effects while recording.
- A slang term for a standard “off the shelf” speech or presentation. Often, the term “canned” is used in a negative context to refer to material that a speaker uses too often, without changes, in presentations.
- The term to describe material that is recorded for repeated use on television or radio.
- Slang for pre-recorded, as opposed to live music or visuals.
- to be fired from your job.
- Taken out of service