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Dead Ringer
A dead ringer is something that is exactly duplicated. A horse
that is substituted to fraud bookies is a 'ringer'. The word 'dead' in
this idiom means 'exact'.
We recieved these emails from site visitors:
Email 1: I have always heard that a dead ringer is used because in England people
who were afraid of being buried alive would attach a string to their finger
that ran up to a bell, if they were alive they would ring the bell and
be dug up. Making them a dead ringer.
Email 2: When playing horseshoes, a perfect throw resulting in a horseshoe encircling the scoring stake is called a "ringer". In the nineteenth century and on into the twentieth, the term "dead" could sometimes be used to mean "absolute" or "complete". A "dead ringer" occurs when a goal is achieved perfectly. The term comes from the game of horseshoes.
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