tucker (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[tucker 词源字典]
"piece of lace worn around the neck," 1680s, agent noun from tuck (v.). In Middle English tukere was "one who dresses or finishes cloth," hence the surname.[tucker etymology, tucker origin, 英语词源]
tucker (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"to tire, weary," 1833, New England slang, of uncertain origin, perhaps from tucked (past participle of tuck (v.)), which had, in reference to dogs, a slang sense of "exhausted, underfed." Especially with out. Related: Tuckered; tuckering.