Stacks: Exhaust pipes that run up the rear corners of a truck cab Spreading Mayo and Mustard: Crews painting lines on the highway Slip Seat: Getting out of one truck and returning home in another at a meet point Skirts Are Flapping: Loose tarps on a flatbed Skip Talk: Talking long distance on a CB radio Skating Rink: Black ice or slippery roads Shiny Side Up: Be safe and do not turn over Shiny Jewelry: Snow chains that have been on for a while Shining Up For Inspection: A car hauler dragging chains Shake the Trees and I’ll Rake the Leaves: The lead vehicle will look for police up ahead, the rear vehicle will look for police behind Shake the Bushes: One truck going ahead of others to look for police cars Seat Cover: An attractive woman in the passenger seat of a rig School Bus: A driver trainer with a student driver Schneider Eggs: Construction zone barrels Rolling Billboard: A trailer covered with graffiti or advertisement of some sort Possum Belly: A Drop deck trailer (usually enclosed) Polar Bear: White car with no writing on it Pogo Stick: Spring loaded pole that holds air and electrical lines up off tractor walk deck Pig Tail: Electrical connector to trailer On The Rebound: coming back (as in “catch you on the rebound”) On Fire: An ambulance or police vehicle with the lights on Monkey Butt: Seat rash from sitting too long ![]() ![]() Mile Marker: How truckers keep track of exactly where they are Meet and Turn: Meeting another truck at a pre-determined point to exchange trucks or trailers and return home Looking Cool on your Stool: Compliment on the looks of you and your truck Load of Dispatcher Brains: An empty trailer Leather Ass: Someone who drives long distances without stopping to take a break
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