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Single-sideband (SSB) voice transmission by radio. A derisive term used by amateur radio operators, particularly those who prefer conventional AM (amplitude modulation). Although SSB has become the most widely used mode of transmission for two-way shortwave voice communication, its audio quality has an inferior, scratchy, tinny sound that is very unpleasant to the ear.
He used to sound very good with his old AM transmitter, but he sounds like crap now that he has switched over to slopbucket.
by radiohead3885 April 14, 2005
Jul 24 Word of the Day
It’s an acronym standing for Can’t Remember A Fucking Thing. It’s usually used to describe embarrassment at being unable to remember someone (CRAFT moment); going onstage as the lead in the latest theatrical performance and your mind goes completely blank (CRAFT situation); the next morning after a night when you got pissed as a fart and woke up in bed cuddling a traffic cone and a string of fairy lights wound round your prick.
by AKACroatalin November 07, 2015
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1) the rotten potato was tossed across the kitchen into the slop bucket for the hogs. It hit the rim of the bucket, nearly tipping it over and spilling it's contents onto the floor, bounced up into the air, and just managed to drop in.
by Kanel March 08, 2006
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slop bucket a bucket that a person use to urinate and defecate in before indoor plumbing was common place.
It was nighttime, and Harry did not want to go outside to use the out house, so used the slop bucket instead.
by John Wordsleuth March 28, 2021