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Ringing in the New Year 

This one is great because it works for both same sex and cross gender relationships. Ringing in the New Year refers to when two lovers, upon getting married, decide in lieu of wedding bands to simultaneously insert a finger into each others' rectum.
The newlyweds celebrated their marriage by Ringing in the New Year together.
Ringing in the New Year by nasty dan December 31, 2009
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The bells are ringing in the church

Basically, it's your balls going around your upper thighs
Bill: Dude the bells are ringing in the church!

Bob: Oh, shit!

ringing in my ears 

Anticipation that has your attention
After Introduced to a beautiful creature, her sexy voice was ringing in my ears, that left me full of anticipation.

friggin in the riggin 

To have a wank, to pull one's cracker, slap the salami, bash the bishop, choke the chicken etc. while on a ship.
friggin in the riggin, friggin in the riggin, friggin in the riggin there was fuck all else to do.

Ring in the new year getting cancer

To celebrate the new year at a bar that has poor ventilation and can easily be confused with Snoop Dog's recording studio due to the persistent haze of smoke.
"Man, I really don't want to ring in the new year getting cancer". Do we have to go to Dee's?"
Normally a sporting term but can be appled to any team situation.

Someone, not a regular member of a team, who has been surreptitiously brought in for one match because they have superior skills to the person who normally plays in that position.

In horse racing, A fast horse disguised as, and racing under the name of a known slow horse. So those involved can bet at high odds and get a large winning payout from the bookmakers
Lookout, they're playing a ring in at full back

One of the biggest scandals in Australian horse racing was the Fine Cotton ring in
ring in by BT4a November 5, 2011
someone who just appears to be there without invitation or invites them self sometimes in an unwanted situation but it is possible to ring in with friends if you see them down the street thus accompaning them but generally ringing in seeing as you were not invited
"hey can i ring in with you guys"
can also be :
ringing in "that dude is always ringing in"
rings in " fred always just rings in "

kinda like gate crashing but not in more of an everyday life sence
ring in by kirsty * January 7, 2006