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Meaning
Verb
●
To
tire out
or
exhaust
a person or animal.
Noun
●
One who or that which tucks.
●
In Australian English, New Zealand English & Food and drink:
Food; tuck.
●
Work that
scarcely
yields
a
living
wage.
●
Lace or a
piece
of
cloth
in the
neckline
of a dress.
●
A
fuller
; one who
fulls
cloth.
Name
●
A
south-western
English
surname
originating
as an
occupation
;
equivalent
to Fuller.
●
A
male
given name
transferred
from the
surname
, of
modern
usage.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
and
census-designated place
in Jefferson County, Arkansas.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
city
in DeKalb County, Georgia.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
census-designated place
in Neshoba County, Mississippi.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
extinct
town
in Ripley County, Missouri.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
ghost town
in Utah County, Utah.
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Origin
tucker
English
-er
English
-er
Middle English (1100-1500)
-eren
Middle English (1100-1500)
-or
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-ra
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
tokker
Middle English (1100-1500)
tuck
English
estoc
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
stocco
Italian
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