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  • Ship's Bell
  • Ship's Bell

    A ship's bell, made of brass or bronze, is usually engraved with the name of the ship. It is one of the most revered items aboard the ship and is always treated with respect. Traditionally it was used to indicate the time aboard a ship, and to regulate the sailors' duty watches. The watch would ring the bell every half hour, and increase the number of "dings" by one, every half hour. At the end of the four hour watch, the bell would ring eight times. Afterward, the next watch would begin by ringing the bell once. The Ship's bell is also used as baptismal font, with the names of the children who have been baptized engraved on the bell itself.

  • blowin' up
  • blowin' up

    Calling someone on their phone, making it ring, (usually a cell phone). This term mostly means the ringing of the phone.  "John keeps blowin' up my phone."  2. A term used to refer to one's growth in fame and/or fortune.  Lyrical reference: ICE CUBE LYRICS - Today Was A Good Day  "My pager still blowin' up..." 

  • bob
  • bob

    shilling (1/-), although in recent times now means a pound or a dollar in certain regions. Historically bob was slang for a British shilling (Twelve old pence, pre-decimalisation - and twenty shillings to a pound). No plural version; it was 'thirty bob' not 'thirty bobs'. Prior to 1971 bob was one of the most commonly used English slang words. Now sadly gone in the UK for this particular meaning, although lots of other meanings remain (for example the verb or noun meaning of pooh, a haircut, and the verb meaning of cheat). Usage of bob for shilling dates back to the late 1700s. Origin is not known for sure. Possibilities include a connection with the church or bell-ringing since 'bob' meant a set of changes rung on the bells. This would be consistent with one of the possible origins and associations of the root of the word Shilling, (from Proto-Germanic 'skell' meaning to sound or ring). There is possibly an association with plumb-bob, being another symbolic piece of metal, made of lead and used to mark a vertical position in certain trades, notably masons. Brewer's 1870 Dictionary of Phrase and Fable states that 'bob' could be derived from 'Bawbee', which was 16-19th century slang for a half-penny, in turn derived from: French 'bas billon', meaning debased copper money (coins were commonly cut to make change). Brewer also references the Laird of Sillabawby, a 16th century mintmaster, as a possible origin. Also perhaps a connection with a plumb-bob, made of lead and used to mark a vertical position in certain trades, notably masons. 'Bob a nob', in the early 1800s meant 'a shilling a head', when estimating costs of meals, etc. In the 18th century 'bobstick' was a shillings-worth of gin. In parts of the US 'bob' was used for the US dollar coin. I am also informed (thanks K Inglott, March 2007) that bob is now slang for a pound in his part of the world (Bath, South-West England), and has also been used as money slang, presumably for Australian dollars, on the Home and Away TV soap series. A popular slang word like bob arguably develops a life of its own. Additionally (ack Martin Symington, Jun 2007) the word 'bob' is still commonly used among the white community of Tanzania in East Africa for the Tanzanian Shilling.

  • Ringin'
  • Ringin'

    cool/hip/hot/chic

  • word-up
  • word-up

    Ringing endorsement of anothers verbal perspective, i.e. one fully accepts the position the speaker has taken on an issue. Can also be used as a greeting to one not present, e.g. 'Word-up to your mother!:.

  • cloon
  • cloon

    n. slamming into the ground, resulting in a ringing head, or a delay in the action. Term used in biking, skiing, and snow boarding.

  • ker-ching!
  • ker-ching!

    Exclam. The sound of a cash till ringing, expressed to signify monetary profit.

  • ringin
  • ringin

    an imposter ‘I reckon that guy is a ringin.’

  • ringing table
  • ringing table

    a circular plank table used in shaping cask hoops

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  • Ringingly
  • adv.

    In a ringing manner.

  • Knoll
  • v. t.

    To ring, as a bell; to strike a knell upon; to toll; to proclaim, or summon, by ringing.

  • Ring
  • v. i.

    To sound loud; to resound; to be filled with a ringing or reverberating sound.

  • Tang
  • v. i.

    To make a ringing sound; to ring.

  • Mute
  • a.

    Not giving a ringing sound when struck; -- said of a metal.

  • Tinnitus
  • n.

    A ringing, whistling, or other imaginary noise perceived in the ears; -- called also tinnitus aurium.

  • Bob
  • n.

    A peculiar mode of ringing changes on bells.

  • Trumpet
  • n.

    A wind instrument of great antiquity, much used in war and military exercises, and of great value in the orchestra. In consists of a long metallic tube, curved (once or twice) into a convenient shape, and ending in a bell. Its scale in the lower octaves is limited to the first natural harmonics; but there are modern trumpets capable, by means of valves or pistons, of producing every tone within their compass, although at the expense of the true ringing quality of tone.

  • Ringing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ring

  • Silver
  • a.

    Giving a clear, ringing sound soft and clear.

  • Campanology
  • n.

    The art of ringing bells, or a treatise on the art.

  • Tocsin
  • n.

    An alarm bell, or the ringing of a bell for the purpose of alarm.

  • Outring
  • v. t.

    To excel in volume of ringing sound; to ring louder than.

  • Orotund
  • a.

    Characterized by fullness, clearness, strength, and smoothness; ringing and musical; -- said of the voice or manner of utterance.

  • Yoke
  • n.

    A frame or convex piece by which a bell is hung for ringing it. See Illust. of Bell.

  • Ring
  • v. t.

    To make (a sound), as by ringing a bell; to sound.

  • Ringing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ring

  • Phonolite
  • n.

    A compact, feldspathic, igneous rock containing nephelite, hauynite, etc. Thin slabs give a ringing sound when struck; -- called also clinkstone.

  • Toll
  • v. t.

    To call, summon, or notify, by tolling or ringing.

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