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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.
X
X-raying cars---- (
Radar.
)
X-ray machine---- (
Radar speed meter.
)
X.Y.---- (
Spouse.
)
X.Y.D.---- (
Daughter.
)
X.Y.L.---- (
Ex-young lady; Wife.
)
X.Y.M.---- (
Son; Man.
)
X.Y.O.---- (
Spouse.
)
Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.
XTAL---- (
Crystal.
)
Y
Yak shack---- (
Radio room.
)
Yap---- (
Talk; mouth.
)
Yard---- (
Name for the parking lot of a driver's company ("sitting here in the yard, waiting to load up").
)
Yardbird---- (
A person who stays around his or her place of employment .
)
yardstick---- (
Name for mile marker on major highways.
)
Y.D.---- (
Daughter.
)
Yeah Four---- (
Same as "Ten Four".
)
Yell---- (
Same as "shout".
)
Yellowstone Park---- (
Police grouping.
)
YEOOWW BAAABY!---- (
When a woman is THAT good looking, you will hear this phrase .
)
Y.L.---- (
Young lady.
)
Y.M.---- (
Young man.
)
Yo---- (
Yes.
)
Yogi Bear---- (
Police.
)
Y.O.L.---- (
Your old lady.
)
Yoo---- (
Yes.
)
Yonder---- (
A specific direction indicated by the speaker.
)
You get it---- (
Reply.
)
You gone ?---- (
Are you still there ?
)
You got a copy on me ?---- (
Can you here me ?
)
You Got'Em---- (
Acknowledgment that the person called is responding.
)
You got it---- (
Letting another station know he has the "floor".
)
You may speak---- (
Acknowledgment of breaker to speak.
)
Youngsville---- (
Children using CB.
)
You're looking good---- (
All clear; good audio.
)
Your telephone is ringing---- (
Someohe is asking for you on the radio.
)
Yo Yo---- (
Constant change of speed.
)
Yagi---- (
A directional antenna consisting of a
dipole and two additional elements, a slightly longer reflector and a slightly shorter
director. Electromagnetic coupling between the elements focuses maximum power (or reception)
in the direction of the director.
)
Z
Zapping---- (
Transmitting with a lot of power.
)
Zephyr haul---- (
Light cargo.
)
Zipper---- (
Broken white lane lines on the road.
)
Zoo---- (
Police headquarters or highway patrol headquarters.
)
Zoo Town---- (
Kalamazoo,Michigan-USA.
)
Z's---- (
Sleep.
)
Zulu---- (
The last letter in the Phonetic Alphabet.
)
ZZZZ's---- (
Sleep time.
)
Zero beat---- (
Adjust the frequencies of two signals so that they are exactly equal and in phase.
)
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