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."
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.
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wasted, usually on more than one type of intoxicater
yo man i had 3 beers and two joints last night, I was tucked
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1)To take an idea or a thought in your head.
2)To remember what happened
"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?"
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They tucked into the bacon chili cheese fries
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a plastic surgery or surgical enhancement
You look good, you've had a tuck?
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~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.
a:"Are we going to nandos?"
b:"Of course, it's a tuck"
"tuck me some of those tins"
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When a jacked guy is wearing a tight shirt, then subtly stretches out his arm. He makes it look nonchalant but the main objective is to raise the sleeves and show more bicep, without looking like a d-bag. This can also be performed with both arms at the same time, which is appropriately called a "double tuck". The worst tuckers will still perform the action when wearing a tank top. They will also find subtle ways to tuck their sleeves up, for example when reaching for their drink, or taking a cigarette out of the pack.
Wow, this guy just tucked with a winter jacket on, that was legendary!
Did you actually just tuck? I'm sorry I have to go now.
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