noun Australian slang for food
In fashion, 'tucker' can refer to a detachable insert or trimming worn at the front of a shirt or blouse.
In sports such as cricket, 'tucker' is a term for a ball bowled so as to deceive the batsman.
In agriculture, 'tucker' refers to a piece of cloth or leather used to cover the neck of a horse to prevent chafing from the collar.
In Australian slang, 'tucker' is a colloquial term for food or provisions.
In historical textiles, 'tucker' can refer to a decorative piece of fabric worn around the neck in women's clothing.
In the context of a writer, 'tucker' could refer to a character's last name or a colloquial term for someone who is exhausted from working on a project.
In the context of a psychologist, 'tucker' could refer to a patient's last name or a colloquial term for someone who is mentally drained.
In the context of a chef, 'tucker' could refer to Australian slang for food or ingredients used in cooking.
In the context of a rancher, 'tucker' could refer to feed or provisions for livestock.