tuckered out

The term "tuckered out" is primarily used in American English to describe a state of extreme tiredness, often after physical or mental exertion.

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Definition

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(informal, US)Extremely tired or exhausted, often after strenuous activity.

Example

  • After hiking all day, we were completely tuckered out.
  • The kids were tuckered out after the long day at the amusement park.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "tuckered out":

wearied outworn outweary outtuck outgassed outtapped outsacked outburnt outtuck uptuck inused upconk outtuck awaytired and emotional