Ringer
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Ringer is a term with several meanings:
- In colloquial English language, it refers to a specialist who is clandestinely brought into a group or team to bolster its capabilities. (See the original M*A*S*H movie, in which the character, Capt. Oliver Harmon 'Spearchucker' Jones played by Fred Williamson, a former professional American football player, is used as the secret weapon: He is described several times as the 'ringer'.)
- The Ringer is a 2005 comedy film starring Johnny Knoxville and Katherine Heigl.
- An ornithologist trained in bird ringing is called a ringer.
- In Australian English vernacular and folklore, the speed-shearer in the wool shed is the ringer. (See the Australian song, 'Click go the Shears'.)
- In Tolkien fandom, a ringer is a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien novels and characters. There is a documentary on this subject entitled Ringers: Lord of the Fans.
- In Role playing games, a ringer is a player character who is a direct or near-direct copy of a character from a work of popular fiction (derived from "dead ringer").
- In the game of horseshoe pitching, a ringer is a shoe that encircles the stake and is counted as 3 points.
- A ringer is a style of T-shirt with a different color of fabric around the neck and sleeves.
- A ringer is a type of crane mounted on a large ring, usually of very high capacity.
- A ringer is a stolen car whose vehicle identification number plate has been replaced from a car of the same type which had been written off in a car accident.
- Ringer , a Marvel Comics villain