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Dmitry Anykeen
My phone is ringing off the hook?
What is that supposed to mean?
"My phone is ringing off the hook"
9 mrt. 2016 05:33
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Phones do not have "hooks" anymore. In the old days, when a phone was not being used, its receiver (the part that goes against your face) would hang on a metal bracket. The weight of the receiver would pull the bracket down and hang up the phone.
So, a phone that's "ringing off the hook" means it keeps ringing so much or so often, that it falls off the hook.
9 maart 2016
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Hi,
The phrase "My phone is ringing off the hook" means that it is ringing constantly (i.e. you are receiving a lot of calls). I hope this helps.
Dean
9 maart 2016
1
It means getting a lot of phone calls, especially if the call happen while already on the phone. It references how old house phones would be on a hook when not in use.
9 maart 2016
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Dmitry Anykeen
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