ring off the hook



ring off the hook

Fig. [for a telephone] to ring incessantly and repeatedly. What a busy day! The telephone has been ringing off the hook all day long. The telephone has been ringing off the hook ever since the ad appeared in the paper.
See also: hook, off, ring

ring off the hook

to receive an extremely large number of telephone calls The box office phones were ringing off the hook all day.
Etymology: based on the idea of having the telephone ring so much it causes the part you hold in your hand to fall off the part it rests on
See also: hook, off, ring

ring off the hook

  (American informal)
if your telephone rings off the hook, it rings a lot The box office phones were ringing off the hook all day.
See also: hook, off, ring

ring off the hook

in. [for a telephone] to ring endlessly or constantly. The phone was ringing off the hook when I came in.
See also: hook, off, ring

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Shobha-Indian, Kannada, Hindi, Marathi
BrysonBRIE-sənEnglish
Erlend-Norwegian, Danish
ChaunceyCHAWN-seeEnglish
Ji-Ujee-ooKorean
KhloeKLO-eeEnglish (Modern)