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Tuckered out Meaning in English

expression · lemma: tucker out

ˈtʌkɚd/ /ˈaʊt
TUK-erd OWT
tˈʌkəd/ /ˈaʊt
TUK-uhd OWT

Definition

"Tuckered out" means extremely tired or exhausted, usually after a lot of activity or effort. It's an informal and friendly way to say someone has no energy left.

Usage & Nuances

Highly informal and mainly used in American English. Often describes kids, pets, or adults after lots of physical or mental activity; rarely used in professional or formal writing. Commonly follows verbs like 'be', 'feel', or 'look'. Synonyms: 'worn out', 'beat', 'exhausted'.

Example Sentences

After playing in the park all day, the kids were tuckered out.

basic

I feel tuckered out after cleaning the house.

basic

The puppy fell asleep, completely tuckered out.

basic

Wow, that hike has me tuckered out. I need a nap!

natural

You look tuckered out—long day at work?

natural

By the time we got home, everyone was completely tuckered out from the trip.

natural