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DEADHEAD
DEADHEAD Dead "head `, n.
dead head |ˈdedˌhed ˈdedhed | ▶noun 1 ( Deadhead ) a fan and follower of the rock group the Grateful Dead. [ as modifier ] : the Deadhead hard core shadows the band, selling tie-dyes and beads. 2 informal a commercial carrier with no paying passengers or freight on a trip. • a passenger or member of an audience with a free ticket. • informal a boring or unenterprising person. 3 a sunken or partially submerged log. ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] informal (of a commercial driver, etc. ) complete a trip without paying passengers or freight: trucks deadheading into California to pick up outbound loads. • ride (in a plane or other vehicle ) without paying for a ticket: he calls his airline and gets a seat on the red-eye to deadhead to Boston. 2 [ with obj. ] remove dead flower heads from (a plant ) to encourage further blooming.
dead |head |ˈdɛdhɛd | ▶noun 1 Brit. a faded flower head. 2 informal a boring or unenterprising person. • chiefly N. Amer. a passenger or member of an audience with a free ticket. 3 a sunken or partially submerged log. 4 ( Deadhead ) informal a fan of the rock group the Grateful Dead. ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] remove dead flower heads from (a plant ): deadhead and spray rose bushes. 2 [ no obj. ] N. Amer. informal (of a commercial driver ) complete a trip in a train or other vehicle with no passengers or cargo: they deadhead back to Denver on eastbound trains.