phrase General Slang

Wall to wall and treetop tall

· phrase · trucker

Loud and clear — a signal coming in perfect.

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Top-shelf CB compliment about signal quality. 'Wall to wall' means filling the speaker, 'treetop tall' means coming in high and strong. Together it's the trucker way of telling the other driver they sound crystal clear, no static, no breakup. The radio equivalent of 'I can hear you like you're sat next to me.'

“You're coming in wall to wall and treetop tall, eastbound, what's the smokey report?”
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Wall to wall and treetop tall In A Sentence

You're coming in wall to wall and treetop tall, eastbound, what's the smokey report?

Origin & Usage

1970s CB radio slang. Built on signal-strength reporting traditions from ham radio, but with the rhyming flourish CB culture loved.

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