Ring

Word RING
Character 4
Hyphenation ring
Pronunciations /ɹɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Ring"

What do we mean by ring?

A circular object, form, line, or arrangement. noun

A small circular band, generally made of precious metal and often set with jewels, worn on the finger. noun

A circular band used for carrying, holding, or containing something. noun

A pair of circular metal bands suspended in the air for gymnastic exercises, on which balancing and swinging maneuvers are performed while holding the bands as motionless as possible. noun

A circular movement or course, as in dancing. noun

An enclosed, usually circular area in which exhibitions, sports, or contests take place. noun

A rectangular arena set off by stakes and ropes in which boxing or wrestling events are held. noun

The sport of boxing. noun

An enclosed area in which bets are placed at a racetrack. noun

Bookmakers considered as a group. noun

An exclusive group of people acting privately or illegally to advance their own interests. noun

A political contest; a race. noun

An annual ring. noun

The area between two concentric circles; annulus. noun

A set of elements subject to the operations of addition and multiplication, in which the set is a commutative group under addition and associative under multiplication and in which the two operations are related by distributive laws. noun

Any of the turns constituting a spiral or helix. noun

A group of atoms linked by bonds that may be represented graphically in polygonal form. noun

To surround with or as if with a ring; encircle. intransitive verb

(physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle.

(physical) A group of objects arranged in a circle.

A piece of food in the shape of a ring.

A place where some sports or exhibitions take place; notably a circular or comparable arena, such as a boxing ring or a circus ring; hence the field of a political contest.

An exclusive group of people, usually involving some unethical or illegal practices.

A group of atoms linked by bonds to form a closed chain in a molecule.

A planar geometrical figure included between two concentric circles.

A diacritical mark in the shape of a hollow circle placed above or under the letter; a kroužek.

An old English measure of corn equal to the coomb or half a quarter.

A hierarchical level of privilege in a computer system, usually at hardware level, used to protect data and functionality (also protection ring).

Either of the pair of clamps used to hold a telescopic sight to a rifle.

The twenty-fifth Lenormand card.

The Anus or Rectum. Urban Dictionary

The act of calling somebody on a telephone. Derived of the sound the telephone makes when somebody is calling it. Urban Dictionary

That part of the arse that is favoured by the arsebandit Urban Dictionary

Ring around your ass Urban Dictionary

An alternate universe, usually fabricated, in which those who created it flesh out their most desired past, present, or future events. May include romantic entanglements and/or sexual themes. One or more of the creators is visible through most viewing moments, in a reflected (though adjusted for alternate reality) state. This alternate reality may be tapped into through Role Playing. Intimate knowledge of the goings on in said universe must be present in all persons for playing to succeed. Urban Dictionary

"Ring ring! Last year called!" Said by Über-hipsters who are always on the cutting edge of popular and alternative culture, and soon to be on the cutting edge of a very unpopular switchblade. Urban Dictionary

An onomatopoeia, which is, you guessed it, commonly used between two BFFs. It usually occurs when one bff needs/wants to ring the other, and usually texts the other saying 'ring ring?' which in bff language translates to, 'can i ring you?' Urban Dictionary

Ringe is short for syringe Urban Dictionary

Banana phone Urban Dictionary

We wants it, we needs it. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ring

The word "ring" in example sentences

With the genitive to be supplied: brēac þonne mōste, 1488; imp. brūc þisses bēages, _enjoy this ring, take this ring_, 1217. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

With the genitive to be supplied: breác þonne môste, 1488; imp. brûc þisses beáges, _enjoy this ring, take this ring_, 1217. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

Brantefield's cause of belief, first: her ladyship declared that she never wore Sir Josseline's ring without putting on after it a _guard ring_, a ring which, being tighter than Sir Josseline's, kept it safe on her finger. ❋ Maria Edgeworth (1808)

They call the house. * ring ring ring* Burglar hears the answering machine pick up and goes, "Oh, awesome, empty house." ❋ Boringpostcards (2009)

I can't really complain since it's my own decision and I'm going back to Hafnarfjörður with a spanking new, albeit overpriced due to run amok inflation, bike. * ring ring* ❋ Unknown (2008)

He has never worn the title ring from that 2006 Rose Bowl victory over USC, during which he held a clipboard on the sidelines as a redshirting freshman and charted Vince Young's plays. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"It's really something to play for Carolina," said Worthy, who keeps his title ring in a safe. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think the title ring is going to end up with the Steelers, regardless. ❋ Dan Connolly (2009)

Structural support of this ring is the second stage in the structure that is also very important. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He calls Stefan asking where his ring is and tells Stefan that the dead bodies will be on him until his ring is returned. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The fact that all parties subsequent to Sauron hold only possession in the ring is acknowledged in the text. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While we will not be able to verify the seller for you, we can verify if the ring was purchased originally through us and if the ring is authentic as described in the auction. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Hexagonal crystals have consistent angles between the faces, so the ring is always at the same apparent distance away from the moon, but pyramidal ones end up with all kinds of angles, which can lead to halos really close to or really far from the moon. ❋ Unknown (2006)

How then can this case have been a dream and a delusion, when the ring is a reality? ❋ Unknown (2006)

In fact, absolutely no one else enters or leaves until one of us calls you and uses the code word ring in a sentence to let you know were not calling under duress, all right? ❋ Jan Burke (2008)

So this is a very active area with earthquakes and volcanoes, part of what we know as the ring of fire. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[Lick] my ring. ❋ Bear (2003)

[Yo man], [give me a ring] when you get [home]. ❋ IceWarm (2004)

I had [a curry] last night and my ring is [now on] [fire] ❋ Buhler (2005)

[let] me [get that] ring ❋ 420 Hash (2010)

[Creator] 1: Hey... [wanna] ring? Creator 2: [Hell yes]!! ❋ Draith (2005)

person 1: Hey have [you seen] [Goatse]? person 2: [RING RING] ❋ Flaunted (2005)

Mary: Ring ring bee? Jen: Ummm maybe later after revision. Mary: [Hmmf]. Fine. Nvm. ring ring tomorow instead? Jen: Well i'm kind of [seeing sally] tomorow.. Mary: [HMMMF]. Mary: Hoy, ring ring? Jen: Well I need to drop my mom off, then finish my homework, then do some revision, then make tea for my brother, then clean out the fish, then pick my mom up, then go to work, then have a shower... Mary: NVM. HMMMMMMF. Jen: Sorry we haven't been able to talk much lately.. but we can ring ring tomorow for a whole hour! Mary: Really!??[YAYBEE]:)! ❋ HmmfCreator (2009)

[dealer]: u [want] a ringe for £[15]? ❋ Elbrox (2021)

Ring ring ring ring ring ring ring[Pick up] your [fucking] [phone] ❋ OwO Whats This (2019)

We must have [the precious] ring. They stole it from us. [Sneaky] little editorses. Wicked, [tricksy], false! ❋ Mister Cookie (2012)

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