To pull or gather up (an item of fabric).
To push into a snug position; to place somewhere safe or somewhat hidden.
Tuck in your shirt. I tucked in the sheet. He tucked the $10 bill into his shirt pocket.
(often with "in" or "into") To eat; to consume.
To fit neatly.
The sofa tucks nicely into that corner. Kenwood House is tucked into a corner of Hampstead Heath.
To curl into a ball; to fold up and hold one's legs.
The diver tucked, flipped, and opened up at the last moment.
To sew folds; to make a tuck or tucks in.
to tuck a dress
To full, as cloth.
(of a drag queen, trans woman, etc.) To conceal one’s penis and testicles, as with a gaff or by fastening them down with adhesive tape.
Honey, have you tucked today? We don’t wanna see anything nasty down there.
(when playing scales on piano keys) To keep the thumb in position while moving the rest of the hand over it to continue playing keys that are outside the thumb.