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tuck noun- food, especially snacks and delicacies UK, 1857
Mainly school slang. - 2m drive for healthier tuck. — The Observer, 4 January 2002
- a cosmetic operation to remove fat or skin US
- Fin slapped at the flesh between his chin and Adam’s apple, wondering what a little tuck would cost, and whether he could make his medical insurance cover it. — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 73, 1993
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