Deadhead (disambiguation)

Deadhead (disambiguation)

Deadhead (or Deadheading) may refer to:

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Transportation

  • Dead mileage, movement of commercial vehicles in non-revenue mode for logistical reasons
  • Deadheading (aviation), crew traveling as passengers for logistical reasons
  • Deadheading (railroads), crew traveling as passengers or movement of equipment in non-revenue mode for logistical reasons
  • Deadhead, a rental car obtained free of charge

Horticulture

  • Deadheading, pruning dead flowerheads for aesthetics, to promote blooming, and to prevent seeding

Music

Literature and drama

Other

  • Deadhead, a dullard

See also


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