shuffler
noun/ˈʃʌflə/UK/ˈʃʌflɚ/US
Etymology
From shuffle + -er.
Definitions
A person who shuffles.
A machine or algorithm that shuffles.
- an automatic card shuffler
Any of the three common American scaup ducks.
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A trickster.
- 'You—you're a shuffler, sir,' gasped the furious doctor, 'a poltroon—a coward—a liar—a—a—will nothing induce you to give me your card, sir!'
- He was abject and a shuffler in the very height of his prosperity.
A surname.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA