"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.
It means that something is ringing crazily, or wildly.
Your fire or burglar alarm has gone off.
I don't know but I'm having the same problem.
Sakuna
because operating system is on while phone is switched off
no,it will keep ringing till u turn it off
Your ringing ears have nothing to do with repairing a computer. It's coincidence. Computers DO NOT give off radiation, nor do they cause Tinnitus.
was ringingProgressive or contiuous is formed with - be + present participle.eg was ringing, were ringing, is ringing, are ringing, am ringing
Just about all of them do that when you power off.
It is the memory in side the memory chip
"Off" is a single word oxymoron. An alarm is described as going "off" when, to the contrary, it is really going "on" (ringing).
what does it mean when me and my kids keep hearing bells, in different rooms of my house