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pucker (v.)

1590s, "prob. earlier in colloquial use" [OED], possibly a frequentative form of pock, dialectal variant of poke "bag, sack" (see poke (n.1)), which would give it the same notion as in purse (v.). "Verbs of this type often shorten or obscure the original vowel; compare clutter, flutter, putter, etc." [Barnhart]. Related: Puckered; puckering.

pucker (n.)

1726, literal; 1741, figurative; from pucker (v.).

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Definitions of pucker from WordNet
1
pucker (v.)
to gather something into small wrinkles or folds;
She puckered her lips
Synonyms: rumple / cockle / crumple / knit
pucker (v.)
draw together into folds or puckers;
Synonyms: gather / tuck
pucker (v.)
become wrinkled or drawn together;
her lips puckered
Synonyms: ruck / ruck up
2
pucker (n.)
an irregular fold in an otherwise even surface (as in cloth);
Synonyms: ruck
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