Tucker-bag
noun, Australian.
1.
a bag used to carry food.
noun
1.
(Austral, informal, old-fashioned) a bag or box used for carrying food
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noun, Australian. 1. a box used to store or carry food.
- Tuckered
verb (used with object), Informal. 1. to weary; tire; exhaust (often followed by out): The game tuckered him out. noun 1. a person or thing that tucks 2. a detachable yoke of lace, linen, etc, often white, worn over the breast, as of a low-cut dress 3. an attachment on a sewing machine used for […]
- Tuckered out
Exhausted, very tired, as in I was all tuckered out after that game. The precise origin of this usage is not known. [ ; 1820s ]
- Tucker-out
verb (used with object), Informal. 1. to weary; tire; exhaust (often followed by out): The game tuckered him out. noun 1. a person or thing that tucks 2. a detachable yoke of lace, linen, etc, often white, worn over the breast, as of a low-cut dress 3. an attachment on a sewing machine used for […]
- Tucket
noun 1. a trumpet fanfare. noun 1. (archaic) a flourish on a trumpet
