seventy-threes

English

Phrase

seventy-threes

  1. (amateur radio, CB) Best wishes; regards.
    • 1963, James Dugan, American Viking:
      Carlsen concluded the domestic parley with the ham sign-off, "Seventy-threes," and went to the bridge to look at the ocean.
    • 1976, Popular Electronics - Volume 9, page 92:
      Seventy-threes and hope to catch you later.
    • 1977, Bob Cunningham, ‎Rod Furan, ‎& Barbara Howell Furan, 10-33 emergency, →ISBN, page 8:
      Seventy-Threes to you, Neil. Look for you later on the flip.
    • 1978, U.S. Army Recruiting and Career Counseling Journal:
      Seventy-threes (regards) to the Cycle Man and spread 'em around (pass the word) on that Super Slab (Interstate).
    • 2003, Jerry B. Jenkins & ‎Tim LaHaye, Pursued, →ISBN, page 7:
      Seventy-threes to you, Deke. Still totin' the Lord?”
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