See also: Dring

English edit

Etymology edit

Dialectal variant of thring.

Verb edit

dring (third-person singular simple present drings, present participle dringing, simple past and past participle dringed)

  1. (UK, dialectal, transitive) To press; squeeze; crowd; push.

Derived terms edit

Noun edit

dring (plural drings)

  1. (UK, dialectal) A throng; crowd.
  2. (UK, dialectal) A narrow passage.

Related terms edit

Anagrams edit

Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋ

Verb edit

dring

  1. inflection of dringen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

Anagrams edit

French edit

Pronunciation edit

Interjection edit

dring

  1. brrr, whirr (a whirring sound, such as that of a machine)
    Synonym: drelin

Further reading edit

Garo edit

Noun edit

dring

  1. room

Middle English edit

Noun edit

dring

  1. Alternative form of dreng

North Frisian edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from Danish dreng. Cognates include Mooring North Frisian dräng, Sylt North Frisian Dreeng.

Noun edit

dring m (plural dringer)

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) boy, son
    As't'n dring of as't'n foomen?
    Is it a boy or girl?

Tok Pisin edit

Etymology edit

From English drink.

Noun edit

dring

  1. drink