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lord of the rings

1. The Lord of the Rings...
An epic fantasy novel written half a century ago by J.R.R. Tolkien otherwise known as John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. It carries on after his famous work, The Hobbit. The Lord of the Rings is divided into three parts - The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King.
The story of how Tolkien wrote his epic adventure is quite unique and his works are very inspiring to millions aroud the world.
2. The Lord of the Rings has been adapted into movies. The more memorable and accurate adaption being Peter Jackson's theatrical trilogy, released from 2001-2003. His films took home dozens of awards including Golden Globes, and many Oscars Academy Awards.

1. ~"I am going to read Tolkien's Lord of the Rings this summer."
~"Oh... Okay... You do that."
2. ~"I've seen The Lord of the Rings trilogy 7 consecutive times."
~"No wonder you're so pale.."

by Plumberry September 7, 2005

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Slingin' ring

The act of using anal sex for financial gain.

After going bankrupt I resorted to slingin' ring to get back on my feet.

by OlivanderTeatfeat December 15, 2016

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Gravy Ring

Northern Ireland term for a ring shaped donut.

Ask any kid in Belfast. A Donut's got jam in it.
A Gravy Ring has a hole in the middle.

by Jimbo Juggins October 18, 2006

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Ring Toss

When vapers take turns trying to blow vape rings around each other's penises.

Mike: Hey Andrew! Wanna play Ring Toss?!?!

by Richard Dangler Sr. September 6, 2018


brass ring

The Brass Ring was originally a game reward or prize related to riding a carousel. Most carousels did not have "jumpers" - animals which move up and down as the carousel spins - The outer row animals were still/fixed. Many riders of carousels tended to ignore the outer rows in favor of the jumping animals. In order to encourage more riders to sit on the outer rows, someone devised the ring game and it became a common fixture of the carousel.

The object of the game was simple. A rider sits on the outer row and when the carousel spins around, the rider reaches out and grabs one of the metal rings from the dispenser. Since not all the rings were brass - typically one brass ring per ride among many non-brass rings - getting the brass ring was a special treat. The brass ring usually entitled the holder to a free ride when they returned the brass ring to the attendant. Or could be kept as a good luck charm, memento, etc.

It's important to note that in their heyday, most carousels were pay-to-ride amusements. Back when a couple pennies, a nickel or a dime was still significant change, a free ride on the carousel would seem much more relevant. Therefore, to get the elusive brass ring was to win a notable prize equated with fun, gratification, fulfillment, etc.

Little Amy went to the park today and rode on the carousel. On the first try, she got the brass ring. Amy now could ride the carousel again for free. Amy was very happy.

Amy grew up to be a pleasant, pretty, hard-working young woman. She got married, started a family, and lived in a nice modest home with her husband. Together they worked towards prosperity and raised a good, healthy family. Amy was very happy. Again, Amy got the brass ring.

by retroflow September 18, 2007

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it rings a bell

Its english slang... For 'it sounds familiar... But i can't for the life of me remember!!... It rings a bell... '

'Ann... Or was it Annelise... I can't remember... But it rings a bell!

by Matteoohh December 31, 2016

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Elden Ring

No longer a myth!

Elden ring, the spiritual successor to dark souls

by lsjernfknaejglbrejklagbaefd February 24, 2022

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