Green’s Dictionary of Slang

tucked up adj.1

also tucked
[tuck up v. (1)]

hanged.

[UK]B.E. Dict. Canting Crew n.p.: Tuck’t, Hang’d.
[UK]New Canting Dict. [as cit. c.1698].
[UK]Bailey Universal Etym. Eng. Dict. [as cit. c.1698].
[UK]Grose Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue.
[US] ‘A Song, How a Flat became a Prigg’ in Confessions of Thomas Mount 22: Ken-cracking caus’d the blade to swing, / And ‘Jack tuck’d up was just the thing.’.
[UK]G. Andrewes Dict. Sl. and Cant.
[UK]Lex. Balatronicum.
[UK]Egan Grose’s Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue.
[UK]G. Kent Modern Flash Dict.
[UK]Flash Dict. in Sinks of London Laid Open.
[UK]J. Greenwood Little Ragamuffin 249: Executed, I know; tucked up at the Old Bailey; I’ve seed ’em.