Garbage Truck Of <x> Concept
Alludes to copious amounts of <x>; create a high-pitched beeping while
using your arms to mimick the hydraulic arms of a garbage truck front-loader.
Sometimes one of my friends would include crashing sound effects emulating
the cacophony the trucks make while trying to get a handle on a dumpster.
Do not use in polite company under any circumstances. Occasionally prefaced
by the phrase a { whole } lot of <x> or a garbage
truck full of <x>.
– Jeff Stendec (October 25, 1992)
I also like to use this when a friend backs their huge ass in your face trying to get by you in a theater; or in a crowded area and you just want to flee (claustrophobia sets in) so you start backing out. Oddly, people seem to understand and move out of the way, which I think is funnier than me making that noise by myself in a crowd, but thats just me. Its also extremely hilarious – in bed, not that Ive ever done this – but – like youre on all fours, and, oh never mind ... at least thats what I hear.
– Max (May 16, 2000)
[Seinfeld] (March 19, 1998). George indicates that Jerry should move backward in his narration.
George: Back it up ... beep, beep, beep ...
Jerry: Whats with the beep beep beep?
[George looks at his extended arms, lowers them.]