noun
- a small shop, especially in or near a school, that sells candy, snacks, and light refreshments
Usage: British
Examples
- The students rushed to the tuckshop during their lunch break.
- She bought a chocolate bar and a bag of chips from the school tuckshop.
- The tuckshop was always crowded after classes ended.
- They installed a new tuckshop near the playground.
- The tuckshop sells sandwiches, drinks, and various sweets.
- Parents complained about the unhealthy food sold at the tuckshop.