Tuckered Out

Derived from the colloguial New England English word "tucker" of the 19th Century.
To "tucker" is to exhuast and to be "tuckered out" is to be exhausted.
I didn't get back from the bars 'til three o'clock in the morning and today I'm plumb tuckered out.
by TheArithmetic January 31, 2008
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