What does breaker breaker 19 mean?

"Breaker 1/9" is originally a Citizens' Band radio slang term telling other CB users that you'd like to start a transmission on channel 19, and is the phrase that starts C. W.
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What does breaker breaker 1 Niner mean?

May be followed by either the channel number, indicating that anyone may acknowledge (e.g., "Breaker One-niner" refers to channel 19, the most widely used among truck drivers), or by a specific "handle", which is requesting a particular individual to respond.
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What does breaker mean on a CB?

“Breaker 1-9” / “Breaker, Breaker” Telling other CB users that you'd like to start a transmission on channel 19. (“One-nine” refers to channel 19, the most widely used among truck drivers). “Breaking Up” Your radio transmission is cutting in and out.
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Why do truck drivers say breaker breaker?

You see, when a trucker says this, he or she is asking permission to break into the conversation other truckers are having on their Citizen Band (CB) radios, on Channel 19.
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What is Channel 19 on a CB radio?

Any authorized CB radio frequency is open to all, but some have agreed-upon special purposes. For instance, channel 9 is for emergency use, and channel 19 is used by truckers to report on traffic conditions. Channel 19 is at the middle of the bands, thus has the best antenna efficiency.
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Breaker 1 9, Anyone Got a Copy?



What is rubber duck in CB slang?

"Rubber duck" – the first vehicle in a convoy. "Rubbernecker" – Vehicles that further slow down or impede already congested traffic by rotating their heads 180 degrees to view the accident or traffic incident and not paying attention to the road ahead.
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What does the phrase 10-4 Good Buddy mean?

A few of the more often used codes are: 10-4 (ten-four) meant message received. 10-9 (ten-nine) meant, please repeat your last message.
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What is a response to 10-4?

How do you respond to 10-4? If you respond at all, respond to their other comments. 10-4 is just a signal to indicate that someone understands you. You don't need to respond to the 10-4, but if there's anything else accompanying the message, you can 100% respond to that.
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What's your 20 means?

What's your 20? is CB (Citizens Band radio) lingo for “What's your location?” What's your 2020 can be part of a question about a person's presidential aspirations for the 2020 election or about a person or organization's goals or aims for the year 2020.
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Do truckers still use CB radios 2021?

Even with modern technology, most truckers still have a CB radio in their truck. Although most truckers still own and maintain a CB radio in their cab, they certainly don't use them like they once did. Speed limits, speed governed trucks and new technologies answer many tasks the radios were once used for.
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What's your 10-4 mean?

10-4 is a way of saying “message received” in radio communications. It's also used as a way to “you got it.”
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What is a Jimmy and a white?

A Jimmy is a GMC 18 wheeler truck. and a White is a White Freightliner. A Georgia overdrive is the dangerous practice of putting the gearbox into neutral and allowing the truck to coast downhill.
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What does 10-4 mean on the radio?

10-4. Message received; OK; acknowledged. 10-47. Lost/Missing person.
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How do you talk like a trucker on a CB radio?

CB Lingo Words and Phrases
  1. 10-4 Roger – Yes.
  2. Back door – behind your truck, somebody who's behind you, like the police.
  3. Bad ass – very cool.
  4. Bear – cop.
  5. Catch you on the flip flop see you on your return trip.
  6. Chicken coop – weigh station.
  7. Chicken lights – extra lights on a rig or trailer.
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What is a 10 19 code?

Police code 10-19 means Return to station or location.
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What does watch your 6 mean?

The general meaning of the phrase 'watch your six' means to watch your back. Also, if you think of a clock face with the 12-position being forward and you are facing forward, the six-position is at your back. Therefore, your six is your most vulnerable position.
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What is a 10-7 police code?

Police officer retirement

Often when an officer retires, a call to dispatch is made. The officer gives a 10-7 code (Out of service) and then a 10-42 code (ending tour of duty).
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What does 1042 mean on a CB?

Here is a list of CB 10 codes, often followed by what they mean (and what they truly mean). 10-1: Receiving poorly (I can't hear you). 10-2: Receiving well (I can hear you). 10-3: Stop transmitting (Shut up). 10-4: Affirmative/I agree.
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What does 1010 mean on a CB radio?

10-10: Transmission completed, standing by. 10-11: Talking too rapidly. 10-12: Visitors present ... Shhhh! 10-13: Advise weather/road conditions.
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Do police still monitor CB channel 9?

For a few others, listening to Channel 9 is a low- priority duty, and it is monitored only during quiet, nighttime hours. However, police do respond to telephone calls from CB-listeners who hear calls for help, and they still say that someone in trouble should try to get help on Channel 9 if they have a CB.
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What does Hammer Lane mean?

Hammer Lane, fifty-dollar lane – The fastest lane on the road, usually the left lane. Driving in this lane often requires you to speed 5 miles faster than the designated speed limit so you do not slow other vehicles. Slang Used for Communication.
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What's your 10 20 mean?

Same with “what's your 20?” which is short for 10-20, meaning location. These everyday terms originated from CB radio slang. Next time you have a load you need to keep between the ditches, whether it is "Badger Bound" or headed to "Mile High," contact PartnerShip.
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What is Shakeytown?

Shakeytown. trucker slang for Los Angeles. One mile out of Shakeytown turn left.
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