This link does a very thorough job of answering this one. http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/tuckered-out.html
Tick Tock Tuckered was created in 1944.
The word 'tired' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to tire. The past participle is also an adjective.The noun form for the verb to tire is the gerund, tiring.The noun form for the adjective tired is tiredness.
ˈtī(ə)rd/adjectiveadjective: tiredin need of sleep or rest; weary."Fisher rubbed his tired eyes"synonyms: exhausted, worn out, weary, fatigued, dog-tired, dead beat, bone-tired, ready to drop, drained, zonked, wasted, enervated, jaded; More informaldone in, bushed, whipped, bagged, knocked out, wiped out, pooped, tuckered out "you're just tired from traveling"antonyms: energetic, wide awake, fresh
It should be, "Where do you come from?" or "From where do you come?"
No. You could say 'you could have come yesterday', or 'you would have come yesterday', or 'if you had come yesterday', though.
No, the word "tuckered" means tired or exhausted. "Tuckered out" means just what it looks like it means.
undrained is another word for tuckered and unexhausted
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means tired. A cowboy was always tuckered out after a hard day.
Tick Tock Tuckered - 1944 was released on: USA: 8 April 1944 USA: 3 June 1950 (re-release)
My Life as a Teenage Robot - 2003 No Harmony with Melody Tuckered Out 3-4 was released on: Japan: 6 October 2006 USA: 25 October 2008
Tick Tock Tuckered was created in 1944.
My Westie's nose gets to be warm and dry when he is tuckered out. His nose is a little drier in the winter, and turns a little brown then.
The word 'tired' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to tire. The past participle is also an adjective.The noun form for the verb to tire is the gerund, tiring.The noun form for the adjective tired is tiredness.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern TU-K--E-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 2nd letter U and 4th letter K and 7th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: tuckered turkises
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern TUC---ED. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 2nd letter U and 3rd letter C and 7th letter E and 8th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: tuckered
ˈtī(ə)rd/adjectiveadjective: tiredin need of sleep or rest; weary."Fisher rubbed his tired eyes"synonyms: exhausted, worn out, weary, fatigued, dog-tired, dead beat, bone-tired, ready to drop, drained, zonked, wasted, enervated, jaded; More informaldone in, bushed, whipped, bagged, knocked out, wiped out, pooped, tuckered out "you're just tired from traveling"antonyms: energetic, wide awake, fresh
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