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tucker noun food AUSTRALIA, 1850- Here you eat good tucker, do nothing, sleep dry, and under a net[.] — Eric Lambert, The Veterans, p. 186, 1954
- Yes, the stick says the mob will be coming in early day after tomorrow, and will I have plenty big tucker for ‘em. — Arthur Upfield, Bony and the Mouse, p. 67, 1959
- Now on the other hand, sheilas are a bit like tucker. Once you’ve had a feed, you don’t feel like it any more. — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 35, 1965
- I can’t seem to hold down me tucker! — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 26, 1968
- I’ve got fleabites all over me, as big as cricket balls, and the tucker’s shitty. Let’s get the hell outa here. — Ward McNally, Supper at Happy Harry’s, p. 70, 1982
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