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deadhead
An employee of a transportation company, especially a pilot, traveling as a passenger for logistical reasons, for example to return home or travel to their next assignment

Are you my deadhead to Miami?.

A train or truck moved between cities with no passengers or freight, in order to make it available for service
A stupid or boring person; dullard

Listen, you two deadheads, he growled at them, more viciously energetic than he meant, and both turned to stare. He softened his tone. What's going on here, anyway? What kind of a morgue is this? Is this any way to spend my last four days in town? Come on, let's all go out and do something..

To drive an empty vehicle

Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand, where he lived with his wife and children.

In transport, a vehicle traveling outbound or inbound without a load
Empty (unloaded) miles traveled by a driver in order to move his or her truck to pick up a paying load
a train or bus or taxi traveling empty a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way; "the deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible
Driftwood
An airline employee who is flying without a paid ticket, and not as a member of a working crew
a train or bus or taxi traveling empty
To send (a person or message) for free
A locomotive, not under power, hauled by another Division Point One of a number of sections of a large railroad, run as an independent entity to the extent of having its own fleet of locomotives, engines, and repair shops, officials, and clerical and operating personnel Dog-Leg Railroad parlance for a sharp reverse curve in the track The term's basis is the comparable crooked appearance of a dog's hind legs Driving Axle An axle on which the driving wheels are mounted Dry Film The film resulting from a paint treatment
v To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers Used of commercial vehicles
travel without a load; pulling an empty trailer
{f} go to a performance without paying the admission fee; fly a plane carrying no passengers or freight; drive a vehicle (such as a bus, train or taxi) empty (with no passengers); pull out dead flowers from a plant
A fan of the rock band the Grateful Dead
To travel as a deadhead, or non-paying passenger
See under Dead, a
One who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc
An old log which has lost most of its bouyancy, and now floats nearly vertical, with one end down, and the upper end just at or below water level Deadheads are common in old harbors where logs were floated in for loading on boats
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