tucker

transitive verb

To tire; to weary; cause to be tired or exhausted: commonly in the phrase tuckered out, as a fish by struggling on the hook.

noun

A piece of linen, lace, or other delicate fabric, covering the neck and shoulders of a woman above the top of the bodice.

noun

One who or that which tucks.

noun

A state of fatigue or exhaustion: as, to put one in a mighty tucker.

noun

One who, or that which, tucks; specifically, an instrument with which tuck are made.