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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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Eager beaver---- ( Amorous woman; Anxious young woman. )

Ears---- ( CB or 2-way radio. )

Ears on---- ( CB set in operation. )

Earwig---- ( Listen without talking. )

Eastbound---- ( Vehicle moving in the east direction. )

Eastbound trailer truckin style---- ( Driving eastbound in a truck. )

Eastbounder---- ( Person traveling east. )

East Labour---- ( Bellshill-Glasgow,Scotland-UK. )

Easy chair---- ( Middle CB vehicle in a line of three or more; same as "rocking chair". )

Eat'em up---- ( Truckstop restaurant or roadway restaurant. )

Eat'em up stop---- ( Restaurant. )

E-bounder---- ( Vehicle moving east. )

Educational flick---- ( Pornographic flim. )

Egg beater---- ( Helicopter. )

Eighteen-legged pogo stick---- ( Truck (18-wheeler). )

Eighteen-wheeler---- ( Large intercity tractor-trailer truck; five -axle with any combination of 18 wheels; also called a 40 footer. )

Eight-miler---- ( Left lane hogger. )

Eights---- ( Goodbye; hugs; love. )

Eights and other good numbers---- ( A closing. )

Eighty-Eight (88)---- ( Originally a ham (amateur) radio abbreviation that
stood for love and kisses. Sometimes used by CB operators in closing a transmission, particularly
as in "Gotta go now, so we'll throw you the three's and eight's." (Three's is a variant of "seventy-three" for "best regards.") Eight's and three's together are known as the "good numbers".
)

Eighty-eights---- ( Love and kisses. )

Eighty-eights around the house )or to the family---- ( Best wishes to your family. )

80th Street---- ( Refers to Interstate 80.. )

Eighty-fifth street---- ( Refers to 185. )

Electric Indian---- ( Blinking Traffic arrow to notify you of lane merging or closure. )

Electric teeth---- ( Police or radar. )

Elevator---- ( Tailgate that is used to lower cargo to the ground. )

Eleven metor band---- ( CB radio / 11 meters is the wavelength of the 27MHz and it is a small
group of 40 frequencies between 26.965 Mhz and 27.405 mhz.
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Erecter set---- ( Metal bridge. )

E.R.S.---- ( Emergency radio service or emergency road service. )

E.T.A.---- ( Estimated time of arrival. )

Evel Knievel---- ( Motoecycle rider or cop on a motorcycle. )

Evel Knievel Smokey---- ( Fast moving police car. )

Everybody must be walking the dog---- ( All channels are over load with conversations. )

Everything is slick---- ( All clear. )

Expandable---- ( A trailer that can be made longer. )

Express body---- ( An open-box trailer . )

Express run---- ( Late night nonstoptrip. )

Expressway boogie---- ( Traveling a long distance. )

Extra money ticket---- ( Speeding ticket. )

Eyeball---- ( Meeting CB'ers; to have someone in sight. )

Eyeballs---- ( Headlights. )

Eyeball it---- ( Take a good look. )

Eyeball Q SO---- ( Face-to-face meeting. )

Eyeball to eyeball---- ( Meeting of CB'ers. )

Eye in the sky---- ( Police aircraft. )



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




Earth---- ( Connection to ground itself. )

Earth ground ---- ( A circuit connection to a ground rod driven into the earth. )

EHF---- ( Extremely High Frequency (30 - 300 GHz). )

Eighty-Eight (88)---- ( Originally a ham (amateur) radio abbreviation that
stood for love and kisses. Sometimes used by CB operators in closing a transmission, particularly
as in "Gotta go now, so we'll throw you the three's and eight's." (Three's is a variant of "seventy-three" for "best regards.") Eight's and three's together are known as the "good numbers".
)

E-layer---- ( The region of the ionosphere found approximately 55 to 90 miles above Earth;
it fades away a few hours after sunset. The main impact of the E-layer on radio propagation is to absorb energy
from signals passing through it, although sporadic-E propagation makes possible distant communications on frequencies above 30 MHz.
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Eleven metor band---- ( CB radio / 11 meters is the wavelength of the 27MHz and it is a small
group of 40 frequencies between 26.965 Mhz and 27.405 mhz.
)

ELF---- ( Extremely Low Frequency (30 - 300 Hz) . )

EME---- ( EARTH - MOON EARTH,--ie: Moon Bounce communication. )

EMF---- ( Electromotive force; voltage. )

EMI---- ( Electro Magnetic Interference ofton called RFI (Radio-Frequency Interference. )

Emission---- ( Transmission of a signal. )

Emission mode---- ( The form of a radio emission, such as AM, FM, or single sideband. )

Equalizer---- ( High-gain antenna, high-power transmitter, and sometimes "radar detector". )

E-Region---- ( The SECOND LOWEST ionospheric region. )

E.R.P.---- ( Effective radiated power. )

E.R.S.---- ( Emergency radio service or emergency road service. )

E-skip---- ( Sporadic E-layer ionospheric propagation. )

E.T.A.---- ( Estimated time of arrival. )

Eu ---- ( Europe . )

EU--- ( European Band--40 channels, same frequencies as USA 4W max power (26.965 - 27.405 FM);
Radios using this band are marked "PR 27 GB" or "CEPT PR 27 GB" and are CEPT-approved.
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