tuckersomeoneout
phrasal verbwithtuckerverb[T]/ˈtʌk.ər//ˈtʌk.ɚ/
USinformal
to make someoneextremelytired:
I wastired. Disneyland tuckered me out.
Thebabywas uphalfthenightand Ithinkshe tuckeredherselfout.
- Thewalkseemsto have tuckered her outcompletely; she's beenasleepfor over 2hoursalready!
- Exercise: You maythinkit tuckers you out, but in thelongrun, it gives youenduranceandenergy.
- Once thekidshave tuckered themselves out in thesportsarea, there's still aplayhouseareatochillout in.
- Once thepuppyhas tuckered herself out, you'llfindhersnuggledup for anap.
Tired and making tired
- all in
- anti-fatigue
- atyourworstidiom
- be dead onyourfeetidiom
- be fit/ready to dropidiom
- finishsomethingoff
- fit to dropidiom
- fragile
- frazzled
- gassed
- haggard
- knackered
- shattered
- shell-shocked
- sleep deprivation
- sleep-deprived
- sleepily
- sleepiness
- strung out
- zonked