tuckered out
The phrase "tuckered out" is an informal expression used to describe a state of extreme exhaustion or fatigue. It originated from the word "tucker," which means to tire or wear out, especially after strenuous physical activity. When someone is "tuckered out," it means they are extremely tired, depleted of energy, and often in need of rest or sleep.
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