From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhave (got) something/somebody tapedhave (got) something/somebody tapedBritish English informalUNDERSTAND to understand someone or something completely and know how to deal with them You can’t fool Liz – she’s got you taped. → tape
Examples from the Corpus
have (got) something/somebody taped• And when several events air live simultaneously, some of them have to be taped.• It should have been taped for a campaign training film; it was too perfect.• Several other infinitely more damaging conversations involving him have been taped over the past few weeks.