Ringer
See also: ringer
English
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Noun
Ringer (plural Ringers)
- (fandom slang) A fan of the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien and/or the film trilogy based on it.
- 2001, Kathy Marks, "The campaign for real Tolkien", The Independent, 10 November 2001:
- Readers flocked online to articulate their angst, discovering 400 websites where "Ringers" congregated to converse in Quenya – one of Tolkien's fictional languages – and discuss such burning issues as whether elves have pointy ears.
- 2005, Jody Genessy, "Slamdance gets infusion of 'Lord of Rings' mania", Deseret News, 27 January 2005:
- One Ringer travels all over and takes pictures of her "Lord of the Rings" figurines.
- 2014, Mark Smith, "Sci-fi fans trek to city for Comic Con", South Wales Echo, 3 March 2014:
- Trekkers, Whovians and Ringers were out in force over the weekend as sci-fi and fantasy fans descended on Cardiff for the city's Film and Comic Convention.
- 2001, Kathy Marks, "The campaign for real Tolkien", The Independent, 10 November 2001:
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- Ringen n
- Ringkampf m
- Ringkämpfer m
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- Ringer in Duden online
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