What is D.n.r.?
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A log comprising a list of numbers called on a telephone, be it a landline, cell phone, or Internet-based (IP telephony, Voice over IP), usually recorded by a "D.N.R.," dialed number recorder. Technically, a DNR is the recording apparatus itself, but the term can denote one of a number of sets of data, e.g., intercepted text or instant messages, faxes, procured through a court-ordered electronic communications intercept. I think this can also mean any evidence-level phone log or conversation. A DNR is part of communication collection equipment used by law enforcement, investigators, the government, and other entities.
This is probably one reason why gangsters uses
We procured his D.N.R. with a pretextual query.
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(acronym) diapers 'n restraint. pertaining to pornography.
"D.N.R., little biffy!!"
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