noun General Slang

K-Whopper

· noun · trucker

A Kenworth tractor.

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Affectionate CB-radio nickname for a Kenworth truck — usually the long-nose W900, the chrome-fronted American icon. Kenworth drivers tend to be loyalists, and the K-Whopper has a near-mythic status in owner-operator culture: expensive, beautiful, holds its resale value, and looks right doing anything.

“He just bought a brand new K-Whopper W900 — all chrome, fully loaded.”
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K-Whopper In A Sentence

He just bought a brand new K-Whopper W900 — all chrome, fully loaded.

Origin & Usage

Phonetic play on 'Kenworth' — KW pronounced 'K-dub' became 'K-Whopper' on the CB.

Variants K-DubKW

People Also Ask

What is a K-Whopper?

A K-Whopper is trucker slang for a Kenworth tractor.

How do you use K-Whopper in a sentence?

"That's a brand-new K-Whopper pulling the reefer up ahead."

Where does K-Whopper come from?

It's a nickname for the Kenworth truck brand, playing on the "K" and the sound of the name.

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