Wiktionary
a. 1 creased or folded upwards 2 piled up in a disorganized manner
Usage examples of "rucked up".
He rucked up her skirt with his other hand, slid his fingers up her thigh.
There he lay, his coat rucked up at the level of his arm-pits, his lean flank exposed.
Foothills stretched out their legs and rucked up the land in untidy grass, where the piceous thick of Rudewood like a black and black-green rash tided toward the trains path and even in places stretched sparse little hands of forest to the edges of the track.
It rucked up the back of my blouse and scraped about a yard of skin off.
As I watched, he rucked up his kilt and casually scratched his bottom, the sunlight catching the redÂ.
I rucked up my skirts, and started up the hill, bare toes cautious on the rough warm rocks.
Its farthest edge was rucked up like a rug into folds on the horizon.
The bloodstained rags of his linen trousers were still rucked up around his loins.
A spider delicately climbed down the front of his coat, legs prodding and lifting the edge of his hip pocket where it lay rucked up in his lap.
The rest of his knobby little body sprawled flat on his belly with his coveralls rucked up to his knees and his socks rumpled down over his sneakers.
Neither of them spoke again until he was kneeling in front of her, holding her knees apart with both hands, and she was sprawled across the sofa with her pleated skirt rucked up around her waist.
She sat on the edge of the verandah with her knees apart and her skirts pulled high and rucked up between her legs.
The hem of her nightdress is rucked up above her knees because she is a restless sleeper.