tucks / tux [tʌks]
tucks – n.pl. & v. 3rd pers. sing, pres. of tuck – n. pl. 1. small folds in fabric such as drapes; 2. kerchiefs; 3. rapiers; v. – 1. reproves, rebukes, punishes; 2. finishes cloth after it comes from the weaver; 3. takes fish from seine nets; 4. pulls or gathers fabric together; 5. hampers by lack of space, time or resources; 6. hides an object in a tight space
tux – n. – commonly used short form of tuxedo