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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.
K
Kamikaze---- (
A Speeding Motorcyclist .
)
Kangaroo cargo---- (
Australian beef.
)
KC---- (
Kansas City,Missouri-USA- could refer to Kansas City,Kansas-USA-,
which is across the Missouri River.
)
Keep antenna side up, rubber side down---- (
Have a safe trip.
)
Keep'em between the ditches---- (
Have a safe trip; a closing.
)
Keep the bugs off your glass and the bears off your Tail___---- (
A closing or CB sign off.
)
Keep the bugs off your glass and the trouble off your ass---- (
Be cool; a closing.
)
Keep the flies out of the honey pot---- (
A closing.
)
Keep the greasy side down and the shiny side up---- (
Keep your vehicle upright; a closing.
)
Keep the needle a-peaking and keep the chicks a-streaking (squeaking)---- (
A closing.
)
Keep the rolling side down and the shiny side up---- (
Have a safe trip, a closing.
)
Keep the rubber side down---- (
Don't turn over, a closing.
)
Keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down---- (
A closing.
)
Keep the tires off the grass and the bears off your ass--- (
Drive carefully, a closing.
)
Keep the wheels a-spinning---- (
Drive safely; a closing.
)
Keep the wheels spinning---- (
Drive saely.
)
Keep the whites off your nose and the reds off your tail---- (
Stay on the road. Drive carefully and have a good trip; A closing.
)
Keep your ears and eyes open and your black stack smoking---- (
Be alert and make good time; a closing.
)
Keep your lips a-smirking and the girls a-jerking---- (
A closing.
)
Keep your nose between the ditches and the smokies out of your britches---- (
Drive carefully, lookout for speedtraps; a closing.
)
Keep your rubber down and your metal up---- (
Drive carefully and have a good trip.
)
Keep your sunny side up and your rusty side down---- (
A closing.
)
Keep your wheels a-spinning and the beavers a-grinning---- (
A closing.
)
Kenny whooper--- (
Kenworth tracker-trailer.
)
Kenosha Cadillac---- (
Any care made by American Motors Corp..
)
Kenworthless--- (
A Kenworth truck.
)
Keyboard---- (
Control knobs on CB radio; dashboard of car.
)
Keydown--- (
When you try to talk over someone that is transmitting.
)
Keying the mike---- (
Pushing the microphone button in to talk or activating mike without talking.
)
Keystone Kops---- (
Pennsylvania-USA- State Police.
)
Key up--- (
To begin transmitting. Can also mean go to another channel (e.g. "Key up totwo-five").
)
Kick down---- (
Down shift.
)
Kicker---- (
An illegal device used to amplify the radio frequency
energy output of a CB radio to a level higher than allowed by the FCC; (linear amp.).
)
Kicker/Boots---- (
A Linear Amplifier that is used to boost the wattage of a CB Radio above the legal five watts.
)
Kick the doughnuts---- (
Check tires.
)
Kicking---- (
Transmitting.
)
Kiddy car---- (
School bus.
)
Kidney buster---- (
Same as kidney-busting vibrator.
)
Kidney busting vibrator---- (
Amy truck.
)
Kitty cat---- (
Catepilar powered tractor.
)
Knocked down---- (
Unassembled cargo.
)
Knocking---- (
Traveling as fast as possiable.
)
Knocking about---- (
All clear ahead.
)
Knock the shocks out---- (
Speed up.
)
Knock the stack out---- (
Accelerate.
)
Knuckie buster---- (
Fight.
)
Kodak---- (
Radar unit.
)
Kojak---- (
Police.
)
Kojak with a kodak---- (
A police officer with a radar gun. "There's a Kojak with a Kodak behind the overpass".
)
Kojak with a kodiak ---- (
Police with radar.
)
Kool-aid---- (
Beer.
)
K-Town---- (
Knoxville,Tennessee-USA.
)
KW---- (
Kenworth tractor equipment or Kenworth truck.
)
K-whoppers---- (
Kemworth.
)
Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.
Keyboard---- (
Control knobs on CB radio.
)
" KEYDOWN "---- (
RF power contest. Operators travel from all parts of the country
to attend keydown events. Their trucks/vans put out well over 10kw (10,000 watts) and use expensive amplifiers
and many alternators! The object of the game is to see who is "Top Dog", or more powerfull than the others..
)
Keyed---- (
Pressing the microphone button.
)
Kicker---- (
An illegal device used to amplify the radio frequency
energy output of a CB radio to a level higher than allowed by the FCC; (linear amp.).
)
Kilohertz---- (
One thousand hertz .
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