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ringer (n.)

early 15c., "one who rings" (a bell), agent noun from ring (v.1). In quoits (and by extension, horseshoes) from 1863, from ring (v.2). Especially in be a dead ringer for "resemble closely," 1891, from ringer, a fast horse entered fraudulently in a race in place of a slow one (the verb to ring in this sense is attested from 1812), possibly from British ring in "substitute, exchange," via ring the changes, "substitute counterfeit money for good," a pun on ring the changes in the sense of play the regular series of variations in a peal of bells (1610s). Meaning "expert" is first recorded 1918, Australian slang, from earlier meaning "man who shears the most sheep per day" (1871).

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Definitions of ringer from WordNet

ringer (n.)
a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation);
Synonyms: toller / bell ringer
ringer (n.)
a person who is almost identical to another;
Synonyms: dead ringer / clone
ringer (n.)
a contestant entered in a competition under false pretenses;
ringer (n.)
(horseshoes) the successful throw of a horseshoe or quoit so as to encircle a stake or peg;
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