ring-in

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A replacement made at the last minute, often in a sporting context.
  2. A racehorse or greyhound fraudulently substituted for another in a race.
  3. An outsider.
  4. A person pretending to be someone else; an imposter.

Word forms

ring-in ring-ins
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