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In Australian slang it means food.
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This is English so this comes from England. Surprisingly, this is not an idiom. There is no figurative aspect to this saying. Bib and Tucker refers to clothing. Specifically a woman's clothing in the 17th century. To say someone is wearing their best bib and tucker you are saying they are wearing their best clothes.
i think ratings it wern't the same as when tucker and the gang inhabited the place
Their names were Anthony and Isabella. They came to Virginia in 1619 and were sold at Fort Monroe to Captain William Tucker (who they named their son after). They got married in 1624 and had William baptized on January 3rd, 1624 in Jamestown.
Tucker believes that living in Virginia has significantly shaped perceptions of slavery due to the state's historical reliance on the institution for its economic prosperity. He argues that the agrarian lifestyle and social structures of Virginia fostered a complex relationship with slavery, where it was seen as both a necessity and a moral dilemma. This duality influenced the attitudes of Virginians towards enslaved people, often resulting in a rationalization of slavery despite its inherent injustices. Additionally, Tucker highlights how local customs and laws reinforced the institution, further entrenching the idea of slavery in the Virginia way of life.
what dose a tucker bag mean from the song Waltzing Matilda
Tucker is an English name and will have no meaning in Japanese.
Food. So a "tucker bag" is a pack or sack containing food.
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YOU MEAN LACEY TUCKER she is amazing, when you see herr, ask her for her autograph, youll find her in jacksonville fl (:
If you mean Tucker Barkley the dancer, I'm pretty sure he didn't/doesn't attend college.
It means Kagome Higurashi.
Yes, at most times, if you mean gay as in happy.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant wearing your best clothes. The bib is a shirt front and the tucker is the tail.
Tucker is the answer - ? Unless you mean a name 'Tucker', in which case you'd need to write it 'taca' to enable a Spanish-speaker to do an approximate pronunciation (unless you could SAY it to the person, of course, and they could repeat it, parrot-fashion), the only 'tucker' I know is: Australian 'tucker(bag)', and 'tucker' (food) = comida (cawMEEthah) in Spanish or 'someone who tucks in e.g. a shirt' = alforzador (alforrthahDOR) or (US slang for 'tire out') = cansar (canSARR), fatigar (fatteeGARR)
A Tucker Dog is a small, cute, playful, and somewhat mean shih-tzu puppy. The only known currently living one was born 03/10/2010.