"How about it, SlipShod? I'm heading to Bikini. paper cards that hold trucking permits from various states. a long nose, a hood, though there are some big, beautiful cabovers out there. Generally, the tractor is a conventional type, i.e. a tractor-trailer rig, with lots of lights, accessories and horsepower. a major roadway, usually an interstate highway. Wife is often referred to as "momma." Husband, "daddy." moving companies.- a household-goods mover. Smokey is hiding, usually with a radar gun. highway patrol using an airplane or helicopter to check ground vehicles' speed. police station or highway patrol headquarters. "That crackerhead got himself a bear bite, he did!" usually a four-wheeler, driving over the speed limit without a radio. mama bear: female law enforcement officer. diesel cop/DOT/The MAN: State or Federal Department of Transportation enforcement officer. city kitty: city police, or, as many truckers often say: "PO-LEESE." Also local yokel. generic term for a law enforcement officer. a fixed location CB transceiver (not mobile). Just the radio without extra power booster & Special antennas. when you cross a mountain pass without traction devices, your truck is barefoot. the area at some truck stops where hookers hang out. "You got a construction zone up here, back it down." Also "back it off." used to tell another driver to get his foot off the accelerator and reduce speed. "You got a bear on the back door, about a mile back." Also the rear truck of a caravan. "I'm finished transmitting, talk back to me." Baby alligators or bait: bits and pieces of a blown tire. It looks like an alligator sunning itself on the highway. First use was when Kenworth introduced its T600 in the mid-'80s. A big rig with a long, droopy nose, suggesting that it is attacking an ant colony.
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