4 definitions by grizzled
Trucker term generally used on a Citizen Band ("CB") radio to describe tire treads in the road. Usually used to warn other truckers of such treads.
Trucker 1: Hey Eastbound, you got gators all across the road at mile marker 110.
Trucker 2: Ten-four Driver, you have a good one.
Trucker 2: Ten-four Driver, you have a good one.
by grizzled March 6, 2006
n. Verp that exits the mouth.
v. When verp actually exits the mouth.
Combination of "burp" and "hurl".
v. When verp actually exits the mouth.
Combination of "burp" and "hurl".
by grizzled March 12, 2006
Trucker term referring to location. Dervide from the Association of Public Safety Communication Officials ten-code, "10-20", meaning "specify location/my location is ___"
Trucker 1: Hey driver, what's the twenty on that bear?
Trucker 2: 'bout mile marker 48.
Trucker 1: Ten-four driver. 'preciate 'cha.
Trucker 2: 'bout mile marker 48.
Trucker 1: Ten-four driver. 'preciate 'cha.
by grizzled March 6, 2006
Trucker term used to describe local (usually rural) law enforcement, such as a sheriff or deputy, that is not part of a statewide highway patrol law enforcement unit.
Trucker 1: Hey there Eastboud, what'd'ya leave behind ya?
Trucker 2: Westbound, you got a county mountie takin' pictures at about the 112 yard stick.
Trucker 1: Ten-four driver, you're clear all the way to K-town.
Trucker 2: Westbound, you got a county mountie takin' pictures at about the 112 yard stick.
Trucker 1: Ten-four driver, you're clear all the way to K-town.
by grizzled March 6, 2006