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Ringer
Ringer Ring"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, rings; especially, one who rings
chimes on bells.
2. (Mining) A crowbar. --Simmonds.
Ringer
Ringer Ring"er, n. (Horse Racing)
A horse that is not entitled to take part in a race, but is
fraudulently got into it.
Meaning of Ringer from wikipedia
- Look up
ringer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ringer(s) may
refer to:
Ringer, in
sports idiom, an impostor,
especially one
whose pretense is intended...
-
Ringer's lactate solution (RL), also
known as
sodium lactate solution,
Lactated Ringer's (LR), and Hartmann's solution, is a
mixture of
sodium chloride...
- The
Ringer may
refer to: The
Ringer (originally
titled The
Gaunt Stranger), a 1925/1926
novel by
Edgar Wallace Adaptations of The
Ringer: The
Ringer, a...
- Look up dead
ringer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dead
Ringer or Dead
Ringers may
refer to: Dead
ringer (idiom) The Dead
Ringer, a 1948
mystery novel...
- The
Ringer is a
sports and pop
culture website and
podcast network,
founded by
sportswriter Bill
Simmons in 2016 and
acquired by
Spotify in 2020. The Ringer...
- The
Wedding Ringer is a 2015
American buddy romantic comedy film
directed and co-written by
Jeremy Garelick. It
stars Kevin Hart, Josh Gad, and
Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting...
- Noah
Andrew Ringer (born
November 18, 1996) is an
American martial artist and
former child actor. He
starred as Aang in the 2010 film The Last Airbender...
- The
Ringer is a 2005
American slapstick sports comedy starring Johnny Knoxville,
Katherine Heigl, and
Brian Cox with
cameos by
Terry Funk and
Jesse Ventura...
-
Ringer is an
American crime thriller drama television series that
aired on The CW from
September 13, 2011, to
April 17, 2012. The
series stars Sarah Mic****e...
- A bell-
ringer is a
person who
rings a bell,
usually a
church bell, by
means of a rope or
other mechanism.
Despite some
automation of
bells for
random swinging...