Any bell - a doorbell, a church bell, a gong or hand bell.
Also a "little ripper" or a "you beaut" event, meaning an exciting experience that is memorable.
Also a "little ripper" or a "you beaut" event, meaning an exciting experience that is memorable.
The church dinger was clanging loudly.
He rang the dinger at the entrance, but no-one came to the door.
The footy match was a real dinger. We had a real dinger of a holiday. There was a dinger of a brawl in the pub last night.
He rang the dinger at the entrance, but no-one came to the door.
The footy match was a real dinger. We had a real dinger of a holiday. There was a dinger of a brawl in the pub last night.
by Dingeroo July 10, 2006
A cattle or sheep station hand/stockman, employed to muster cattle or sheep on horseback. (Aus)
The telephone (Aus)
The telephone (Aus)
"We will need at least 5 ringers to muster the top paddock, if we want to finish it in a single day."
"I'll call you on the ringer tomorrow."
"I'll call you on the ringer tomorrow."
by Dingeroo July 10, 2006