What does deadhead. mean?
deadhead. means v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.?
v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles. can be abbreviated as deadhead.
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What does deadhead. stand for? deadhead. stands for "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.". |
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How to abbreviate "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles."? "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles." can be abbreviated as deadhead.. |
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What is the meaning of deadhead. abbreviation? The meaning of deadhead. abbreviation is "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.". |
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What is deadhead. abbreviation? One of the definitions of deadhead. is "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.". |
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What does deadhead. mean? deadhead. as abbreviation means "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.". |
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What is shorthand of v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles.? The most common shorthand of "v. To return without paying cargo, whether freight or passengers. Used of commercial vehicles." is deadhead.. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RWA - Return Without Action
- RWG - Return without Gosub
- CIF - Cargo Insurance Freight
- CVs - Commercial Vehicles
- c&f - Cargo and Freight
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