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1Deadhead — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Concierto de The Grateful Dead en Colorado, EEUU en 1987 Deadheads es el nombre que se les dio a los fans de …
2deadhead — [ded′hed΄] n. ☆ 1. a person using a free ticket to get into a show, ride a train, etc. ☆ 2. a vehicle traveling, as to a terminal, without cargo or passengers ☆ 3. a log floating on end, sometimes fully submerged ☆ 4. Slang a stupid or boring… …
3Deadhead — Dead head , n. 1. One who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc. [Colloq. U. S.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) A buoy. See under {Dead}, a. [1913 Webster] …
4Deadhead — (n.) by 1974 in sense of devotee of the band the Grateful Dead; earlier (with lower case) train or truck carrying no passengers or freight (1911) and non paying spectator (1841) …
5deadhead — A vehicle that travels without mail. To retrace part of a route without delivering mail, such as along a street with houses on one side only …
6deadhead — chiefly Brit. ► NOUN ▪ a faded flower head. ► VERB ▪ remove dead flower heads from (a plant) …
7Deadhead — For other uses, see Deadhead (disambiguation). Designed by Bob Thomas and Owsley Stanley, this symbol, which became known as a steal your face , was featured inside the album jacket of the self titled Grateful Dead album along with the address to …
8deadhead — ▪ I. deadhead dead‧head 1 [ˈdedhed] noun [countable] informal TRAVEL someone who avoids paying their fare on a train, bus etc [m0] ▪ II. deadhead deadhead 2 adjective [only before …
9Deadhead — ou Dead Head est le nom donné au fans du groupe de rock Grateful Dead[1] …
10deadhead — 1. noun a) A person either admitted to a theatrical or musical performance without charge, or paid to attend Among the Romans.... The free admission tickets were small ivory deaths heads, and specimens of these are to be seen in the Museum of… …