noun
- food, especially provisions or a meal
- one who tucks or folds fabric
Usage: Australian/New Zealand informal
Usage: occupational
verb
- to tire out completely; exhaust
Usage: informal
Examples
- The hikers packed plenty of tucker for their week-long trek.
- We stopped at the pub for some good tucker.
- The seamstress worked as a tucker in the clothing factory.
- That long hike really tuckered me out.
- The children were completely tuckered after playing all day.
- Don’t tucker yourself out before the big game.