The noun or verb describing a half- or front-only tuck of a shirt (usually collared) into pants or shorts, as exhibited by many members of fraternities, presumably in an attempt to look less casual. Has been adopted by age groups still uncomfortable with the full tuck, despite the conventions of formal attire, and by those just interested in showing off their belt, brand of jeans, or even boxers.
If that fraternitard took off that dirty white hat and tucked in the back of his shirt, rather than that half-hearted fraternituck, everyone would realize that he's dressed just like his dad.
by ThePhDJ June 14, 2010
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