v. To enter and leave a secure location by sliding an identification card through an electronic card reader.
2001
'When it first came out it used to be really confusing. You used to go into lessons and think, "Right, I've swiped in, do I need to swipe out?" In the double period you used to swipe in, swipe out and swipe in again — really confusing.'
1998 (earliest)
Access to the various sections of our facilities is limited to authorized employees. This is done through the use of a 'swipe-in'/'swipe-out' card system that allows us to account for individuals who are working in certain areas and the times that they are in these areas."
For those who come to the hiring hall faithfully each day and line up at the windows to formally 'badge in' and 'badge out,' there is at least the promise of the GAI.