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Entry 5 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Tucker

/tŭk'-ẽr/ · Tuck·er · IPA /ˈtʌkɚ/
01 n. One who, or that which, tucks; specifically, an instrument with which tuck are made.
  1. 1.
    One who, or that which, tucks; specifically, an instrument with which tuck are made.
  2. 2.
    A narrow piece of linen or the like, folded across the breast, or attached to the gown at the neck, forming a part of a woman's dress in the 17th century and later.
  3. 3.
    A fuller.[Prov. Eng.]
  4. 4.
    Daily food; meals; also, food in general.[Slang or Colloq.]
    “Tobacco, matches, and tucker, the latter comprising almost anything within the province of food.” — C. L. Money.
02 v. t. To tire; to weary; -- usually with out.
  1. 1.
    To tire; to weary; -- usually with out.[Colloq. U. S.]