noun
- plural of tucker: people or things that tuck
- plural of tucker: food or provisions
Usage: Australian; informal
Examples
- The seamstresses were skilled tuckers who could fold fabric perfectly.
- The tuckers at the factory worked quickly to package the shirts.
- We packed plenty of tuckers for our camping trip in the Outback.
- The station hands were grateful for the hot tuckers after a long day.
- Good tuckers are hard to find in the remote mining towns.
- The cook prepared simple but hearty tuckers for the crew.