CB Slang Translator: Say It Like a Trucker

Before cell phones and GPS apps, truckers relied on CB radios (Citizens Band) to communicate. And they didn’t just talk — they spoke their own language. Even today, CB radio slang is alive and well on the highways, and knowing the lingo is part of the culture.

Whether you’re a new driver or just rusty on the phrases, here’s a quick CB slang translator to help you talk like a trucker.

Common CB Slang Terms Every Trucker Should Know:

CB SlangMeaning
10-4Message received / Okay
Breaker 1-9Request to speak on channel 19
BearPolice officer
Bear TrapSpeed trap
Back DoorBehind you (rear view)
Hammer DownSpeeding up / Going fast
Lot LizardPerson soliciting at a truck stop
SmokeyHighway patrol with a radar gun
Chicken CoopWeigh station
AlligatorShredded tire on the road
Evil KnievelMotorcycle cop
Cash RegisterToll booth
Four-WheelerAny non-commercial car
Comeback?“Can you repeat that?”

Why It Matters

CB radios aren’t just about nostalgia. They’re still used for quick updates on traffic, weather, accidents, or “smokeys” ahead. Knowing a little CB lingo can help you stay in the loop—and maybe even get a few friendly honks from fellow drivers.

Plus, it’s just part of what makes trucker culture unique.

At Logrock, we know independent drivers have their own code, their own way of doing things—and their own language. Whether you’re hauling in a dump truck, a semi, or running your own show, we’re here to support your journey with helpful tools and info along the way.

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