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I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff.

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  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

    I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

    Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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    @sundogplanets

    tractor-trailer rig or semi (as in semitrailer truck, because the kingpin is forward of the rear axle)

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    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

      I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

      Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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      skeptiker@social.tchncs.de
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      @sundogplanets We have a lot of LKW here in Germany. But the more common size would be fridge.

      But the european fridges are if half size an the american.

      An common running gag is: How much is this in soccer fields?

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      • rubyjones@wandering.shopR rubyjones@wandering.shop

        @Ashmire @sundogplanets I'm guessing this is short for 'articulated lorry', but I've personally never heard them called just 'artic's.

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        @rubyjones @Ashmire @sundogplanets yes artic is short for articulated lorry. Less commonly used mow than simply lorry or truck.

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          clickymcticker@hachyderm.io
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          @spacelizard @smsm1 @sundogplanets The semi has nothing to do with the truck. It refers to the semi-trailer, which lacks the front axel of a full trailer. Those semi-trailers are then pulled by tractor trucks, which are trucks designed to haul trailered loads. Connect a tractor truck to a semi-trailer, and you’ve got a tractor trailer. It allows you to cleanly describe either component separately or both together.

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          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

            I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

            Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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            @sundogplanets We usually call them big rigs in my neck of the woods. But I recognize a lot of other words for them.

            When I just hear 'truck' I think of a personal vehicle like a Dodge Ram or a Ford F series.

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              clickymcticker@hachyderm.io
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              @teadrinker @superball @sundogplanets I say either, depending on the context, the day, and my mood. I probably also match the pronunciation of the person I’m speaking with. They both feel correct to me, so it’s whatever happens.

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              • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                Ok this poll is way more interesting than I expected. I knew there were a lot of names for these large vehicles but I had NO IDEA how many terms.

                B double? Artic?! Prime mover?

                And so many opinions on "sem-ee" vs "sem-eye"

                Turns out that language is COMPLICATED, my friends.

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                @sundogplanets
                What about HGV or LGV? (Heavy/large goods vehicle)

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                • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                  Ok this poll is way more interesting than I expected. I knew there were a lot of names for these large vehicles but I had NO IDEA how many terms.

                  B double? Artic?! Prime mover?

                  And so many opinions on "sem-ee" vs "sem-eye"

                  Turns out that language is COMPLICATED, my friends.

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                  @sundogplanets adding further to the Babylonian confusion, let’s throw in some terms from other languages!

                  In German, I guess the most common terms are:

                  1. Lastwagen = truck / lorry (generic term)
                  2. Sattelschlepper / 40 Tonner = semi / tractor-trailer/ artic (we refer to them by max weight, even though there’s smaller versions)
                  3. Pickup = Pickup

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                  • slothrop@chaos.socialS slothrop@chaos.social

                    @sundogplanets adding further to the Babylonian confusion, let’s throw in some terms from other languages!

                    In German, I guess the most common terms are:

                    1. Lastwagen = truck / lorry (generic term)
                    2. Sattelschlepper / 40 Tonner = semi / tractor-trailer/ artic (we refer to them by max weight, even though there’s smaller versions)
                    3. Pickup = Pickup

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                    ef@mastodon.bsd.cafe
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                    @slothrop @sundogplanets French, camion for the larger stuff, camiomlnette/fourgone for the smaller.

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                      @fembot
                      Interesting! 🤔

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                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                        I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                        Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                        @sundogplanets artic? (articulated lorry)

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                        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                          I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                          Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                          @sundogplanets brits call it an articulated lorry. If you tell a brit driver he has a semi his wife might get upset 🤣

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                          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                            Ok this poll is way more interesting than I expected. I knew there were a lot of names for these large vehicles but I had NO IDEA how many terms.

                            B double? Artic?! Prime mover?

                            And so many opinions on "sem-ee" vs "sem-eye"

                            Turns out that language is COMPLICATED, my friends.

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                            @sundogplanets

                            If it's towing two trailers, I'd call it a B double.

                            If it's towing three trailers, I'd call it a road train.

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                            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                              I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                              Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                              @sundogplanets As someone else commented, the articulated lorries in the UK and the rest of Europe have a vertical front and no “hood”. The whole cab tilts.

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                              • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                                @sundogplanets 18-wheeler truck is probably universal?

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                                • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                  Ok this poll is way more interesting than I expected. I knew there were a lot of names for these large vehicles but I had NO IDEA how many terms.

                                  B double? Artic?! Prime mover?

                                  And so many opinions on "sem-ee" vs "sem-eye"

                                  Turns out that language is COMPLICATED, my friends.

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                                  @sundogplanets all I know is that I want something else to get me through this semi-charmed kinda life... 😛

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                                  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                    I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                    Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                                    @sundogplanets and an European pickup truck is far smaller then an US pickup truck.

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                                    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                      I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                      Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                                      @sundogplanets What? 2 or 3 extra trailers? 🤯

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                                      • rubyjones@wandering.shopR rubyjones@wandering.shop

                                        @roadskater @paperposts @sundogplanets Most of us call those lorries or articulated lorries. literally never heard anyone call them 'artics' before this thread.

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                                        @rubyjones @paperposts @sundogplanets 'Artic' showed up when I was searching for info earlier. My mind was thinking 'articulated' but I tried to doublecheck.

                                        Now I'm trying to remember if I encountered 'artic' on Wikipedia or elsewhere when trying to look it up earlier.

                                        I'm in NYC, but I've heard 'semi', 'tractor-trailer' and '18-wheeler' at various times in my life. Most likely 'semi' is in my mind these days when one of those big F-ng Fedex beasts blasts by me on Amsterdam Ave at night.

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                                        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                          I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                          Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                                          @sundogplanets Articulated lorry. Usually abbreviated to artic.

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