WordUnscrambler Home
tucker
Definitions
[ˈtʌkə], (Noun)
Definitions:
- food
(e.g: what's the best tucker for setting you up for a job?)
- a piece of lace or linen worn in or around the top of a bodice or as an insert at the front of a low-cut dress
Phrases:
Origin
:
Middle English (in sense ‘person engaged in the fulling and dressing of cloth’): from tuck + -er. tucker dates from the early 19th century and derives from British English slang tuck ‘consume food or drink’
[ˈtʌkə], (Verb)
Definitions:
- exhaust; wear out
(e.g: the overnight flight from London tuckered him out)
Phrases:
Origin
:
Middle English (in sense ‘person engaged in the fulling and dressing of cloth’): from tuck + -er. tucker dates from the early 19th century and derives from British English slang tuck ‘consume food or drink’
Click here to see the free dictionary definition for tucker
definition by Oxford Dictionaries