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Test Your Knowledge, Newbie

Camper culture has its own language. See if you can correctly define some of our favorite RV words. (Respect is your reward.)

 

A BLUE BOY is …

A. That blue-water stain on your shirt. B. A four-wheel portable waste tank. C. A Blue Ox anti-sway trailer hitch. D. An azure youth.

CHUCKING is…

A. Unhitching on an uneven surface. B. Shaquille O’Neal shooting free throws. C. A spillover from your stinky slinky. D. A violent rocking motion while towing.

A FULL HOOKUP is …

A. An RV dating app. B. A deal exchanging work for a free campsite. C. A campsite with water, electricity, and sewage. D. An all-inclusive purchase from an RV dealer.

TAIL SWING is …

A. Driving off and forgetting to hitch your trailer (c’mon, newbie!). B. The extra space an RV requires for turns. C. A motorhome feature that expands to create more living space. D. The sequel to Disney’s 1990s animated series “TailSpin.

A WALLYDOCK is …

A. When you park your RV at Walmart overnight. B. A connection for DISH Network satellite receivers. C. Running power from a friend’s house. D. Parking without putting down your wheel chocks.

BOONDOCKING is …

A. Parking your RV lakeside. B. Camping without any external utilities. C. Towing an RV trailer and another trailer behind that. D. Vigilante justice against campground crime.

COACH is …

A. Another name for RVs, most often applied to Class As. B. Downgrading from a larger RV to a smaller one. C. An annual job hunter following football season. D. Someone on the ground helping you park.

 

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