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tuck out

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Verb

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tuck out (third-person singular simple present tucks out, present participle tucking out, simple past and past participle tucked out)

  1. (intransitive, archaic, Old West) to feast
    We were tucking out until nightfall.
  2. (intransitive, of clothes or other material) to dangle free; to be untucked
    His shirt tucked out between his legs.
  3. (transitive, Philippines) to untuck clothes (such as a shirt or topcloths)
    He tucked out his polo (dress shirt) but not his undershirt.

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