I. ˈtə-kər noun
Date: 1688
1. : a piece of lace or cloth in the neckline of a dress
2. : one that tucks
3. chiefly Australian : food
II. transitive verb
( tuck·ered ; tuck·er·ing ˈtə-k(ə-)riŋ)
Etymology: obsolete English tuck to reproach + -er (as in batter ) (I)
Date: 1833
: exhaust — often used with out
was all tucker ed out after a long day's work