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CB Slang / Technical Terms & Abbreviations

Almost all of these came from " trucker's ". As time goes bye some of these will be forgotten and new ones will be added. Here is what I can remember and compiled from numerous sources :


CB Slang---
A kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and playful speech, made up typically of short-lived coinages and figures of speech that are deliberately used in place of standard terms for added raciness, humor, irreverence, or other effect.




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Oak City or Okie City ---- ( Oklahoma City,Oklahoma-USA. )

Oakie blower---- ( Air scoop. )

Oil burner---- ( Smoking car; diesel truck. )

Oil City---- ( Oklahoma City,Oklahoma-USA. )

Oilfield body---- ( Truck with drilling equipment used for laying telephone poles. )

Oil patch---- ( Oil truck. )

O.L.---- ( Old lady, said of wife, girlfriend. )

Old Attic Station---- ( Channel 23. )

Old Kitty---- ( whomper Truck. )

Old kitty whomper---- ( Truck. )

Old lady---- ( Wife, girlfriend; mother. )

Old man---- ( Husband, boyfriend; father. )

Old (city) Town---- ( Phrase used for any city without special nickname (e.g., Old Annapolis Town). )

Old woman---- ( Wife; girlfriend. )

O.M.---- ( Old man. )

On a (Insert city name) turn---- ( After stopping at a town, making the return trip. )

On channel---- ( On the air. )

One-eyed monster---- ( TV set. )

One foot on the floor, one hanging out the door, and she just won't do no more---- ( Moving as fast as possible. )

One hiding in the grass---- ( Police warning. )

One time---- ( A quick, one-question break. )

On standby---- ( Monitoring the channel. )

On the by---- ( Standing by, listening. )

On the move---- ( Driving or moving along. )

On the pay---- ( Legal speed limit. )

On the peg---- ( Legal speed limit. )

On the side---- ( Parked; same as "on the by"; 10-10. )

On the sixty---- ( Doing 60 mph. )

Open---- ( On the air. )

Open season---- ( Many police in area. )

Open top---- ( Trailer without a top. )

Opens up to---- ( Leads into. )

Other half---- ( Same as "better half". )

Other radio---- ( A scanner. )

Out---- ( Transmission completed. )

Outdoor TV---- ( Drive-in movie. )

Outlawed CB'er---- ( Unlicensed CB'er. )

Outriggers---- ( Extension on trailer sides. )

Over---- ( Finished talking, requesting other party to respond. )

Over and out---- ( Transmission completed (corrupt phrase). )

Overbanding---- ( Using illegal frequencies. )

Overloading radio---- ( Over-modulating. )

Over-modulating---- ( Incoming voice is muffled or whistling; usually caused when
preamp microphone is turned too high .
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Over modulation---- ( Talking too loud; audio is distorted or otherwise unreadible. )

Over your shoulder---- ( In the other direction; behind you. )

O.W.---- ( Old woman. )



Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.




Offset Frequency---- ( Frequency difference between Transmit and Receive. )

Ohm---- ( The basic unit of Resistance, Reactance, and Inpedance. )

Ohm's Law---- ( A basic law of electronics, it gives a relationship between Voltage, Resistance and Current: E=IR. )

OSC---- ( Oscillator. )

Oscillate---- ( Vibrate, generate an AC or other periodic signal. )

Oscilloscope---- ( An electric test instrument used to observe wave forms and voltages on a cathode-ray tube. )

Over-modulating---- ( Incoming voice is muffled or whistling; usually caused when
preamp microphone is turned too high .
)

Over modulation---- ( Talking too loud; audio is distorted or otherwise unreadible. )



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