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"Ringing off" typically refers to the act of disconnecting a phone call or ending communication, especially in older telephone contexts. It can also mean to stop a conversation or interaction abruptly. In a broader sense, it might imply withdrawing from a situation or ending an engagement. The phrase is less common in modern usage due to the prevalence of mobile phones and digital communication.

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