Ledhead

English

Etymology

Led (Zeppelin) + -head

Noun

Ledhead (plural Ledheads)

  1. (slang) A fan of the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
    • 1993 December, Kenneth Ritchie, letter to the editor, Spin, page 26:
      Yes, I am probably your worst nightmare — a Ledhead. If the definition of a "God" has something to do with immortality and transcendence, then Robert Plant fits the bill.
    • 2005, Ralph Hulett, Jerry Prochnicky, Whole Lotta Led: Our Flight With Led Zeppelin, Citadel Press Books, →ISBN, page 115:
      I was proud to be a Ledhead, and still am today.
    • 2010, Joshua Boydston, Band of Joy review, The Oklahoma Daily (University of Oklahoma), 21 September 2010, page 7:
      And for all those Ledheads, yes, Plant trots the devil out for an appearance, but only a brief one that's free of any worship.

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