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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.
O
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 .
)
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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