tuck shop
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small shop, especially one within a school, selling candy, snacks, and other treats: A "tuck shop" is a term used primarily in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries for a small retail outlet, often found on school grounds, that sells confectionery, crisps, drinks, and similar items.
Usage
- The term is used as a countable noun.
- It is most commonly associated with British English and the culture of schools, particularly boarding schools.
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- The funds from the school tuck shop are used for new sports equipment.
- Remember to bring some money if you want something from the tuck shop later.
Advanced Usage
- While traditionally and most commonly a physical shop within a school, the term can sometimes be used more broadly to refer to any small, informal shop selling similar items, though this is less common.
- The village fete had a little tuck shop stall selling homemade cakes and lemonade.
Variants and Related Words
- Tuck (noun, informal, chiefly British): Food, especially cakes, candy, and other sweets eaten by children.
- She had a box of tuck under her bed.
- Snack bar (noun): A more general term for a place selling light meals or snacks, not confined to a school setting.
- Canteen (noun): A place in a school, factory, or military base where meals are served; this is typically for larger meals, not just snacks.
Synonyms
- Candy store (chiefly US): A shop selling candy and confectionery.
- Sweet shop (chiefly UK): A shop that sells sweets and chocolates.
- Kiosk: A small stand or booth for selling newspapers, snacks, or other small items.
Notes
- There are no specific phrasal verbs or idioms directly formed from the compound noun "tuck shop." The word functions as a fixed noun phrase.
Noun
- a candy store in Great Britain