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deadhead
OXFORD DICTIONARY
deadhead, n. & v.
--n.
1 a faded flower-head.
2 a passenger or member of an audience who has made use of a free ticket.
3 a useless or unenterprising person.
--v.
1 tr. remove deadheads from (a plant).
2 intr. US (of a driver etc.) complete a journey with an empty train, bus, etc.
--n.
1 a faded flower-head.
2 a passenger or member of an audience who has made use of a free ticket.
3 a useless or unenterprising person.
--v.
1 tr. remove deadheads from (a plant).
2 intr. US (of a driver etc.) complete a journey with an empty train, bus, etc.
ROGET THESAURUS
deadhead
Cheapness
N cheapness, low price, depreciation, bargain, good penny worth, snap, gratuity, free quarters, free seats, free admission, pass, free pass, free warren, give-away, freebee, run of one's teeth, nominal price, peppercorn rent, labor of love, drug in the market, deadhead, cheap, low, low priced, moderate, reasonable, inexpensive, unexpensive, well worth the money, worth the money, magnifique et pas cher, good at the price, cheap at the price, dirt cheap, dog cheap, cheap, cheap as dirt, cheap and nasty, catchpenny, discounted, half-price, depreciated, unsalable, gratuitous, gratis, free, for nothing, costless, expenseless, without charge, not charged, untaxed, scotfree, shotfree, rent-free, free of cost, free of expense, honorary, unbought, unpaid, for a mere song, for a song, at cost, at cost price, at prime cost, at a reduction, a bon marche.For further exploring for "deadhead" in Webster Dictionary Online