tuck out
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[edit]tuck out (third-person singular simple present tucks out, present participle tucking out, simple past and past participle tucked out)
- (intransitive, archaic, Old West) to feast
- We were tucking out until nightfall.
- (intransitive, of clothes or other material) to dangle free; to be untucked
- His shirt tucked out between his legs.
- (transitive, Philippines) to untuck clothes (such as a shirt or topcloths)
- He tucked out his polo (dress shirt) but not his undershirt.