Tuck into (verb)
In addition to the anatomical meaning involving male genitals, "tuck" is also an expression used by the Brits meaning "to eat with gusto" or "to chow down."
In addition to the anatomical meaning involving male genitals, "tuck" is also an expression used by the Brits meaning "to eat with gusto" or "to chow down."
Jeremy tucked into his portion of shepherd's pie.
I can't wait to get back to the flat and tuck into some of that leftover lasagna.
I can't wait to get back to the flat and tuck into some of that leftover lasagna.
by MemphisBelle March 01, 2012
by mad cute May 22, 2005
They tucked into the bacon chili cheese fries
by Red Riding Hood December 26, 2016
"Yo i just tuck it in, we had math homework due tomorrow."
"Yo i just tuck it in, didn't she say no ice in her drink?"
"Yo i just tuck it in, didn't she say no ice in her drink?"
by Shakirabae April 23, 2020
Being so excited about something you get an erection. In efforts to hide it you Tuck it in your waist band.
In replace of the word Stoked insert Tucked.
Dude!!! I'm so Tucked to go to Tahoe this weekend and shred!
BOGO Taco night tonight!!! I'm tucked, for sure!!
Dude!!! I'm so Tucked to go to Tahoe this weekend and shred!
BOGO Taco night tonight!!! I'm tucked, for sure!!
by Waivers Board Co February 07, 2013
You look good, you've had a tuck?
by bigmacworksalot June 13, 2008
~Viatrophy English, from Mother's talk: 'Tuck in'
noun. tuck
1.an appointment
2.an event
3.a departure; tuck out
verb., -tucked, -tucking, -tucks.
v.tr.
1. To receive pleasure or satisfaction from.
2. To have the use or benefit of; tucking fair waste.
noun. tuck
1.an appointment
2.an event
3.a departure; tuck out
verb., -tucked, -tucking, -tucks.
v.tr.
1. To receive pleasure or satisfaction from.
2. To have the use or benefit of; tucking fair waste.
by hay2923 March 06, 2008