The phrase "you shuffle messages like cards" suggests that someone is mixing up or rearranging the order of messages, similar to how one would shuffle a deck of cards. This could imply a playful or chaotic approach to communication, where the original sequence or context of the messages is altered. It might also indicate a lack of organization or a desire to keep conversations unpredictable and dynamic.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted. To shuffle can mean to randomly arrange a series of items (like a deck of cards or a series of songs). An example of this would be "I put my iPod on shuffle," or "Would you shuffle the cards before we play poker?" Another meaning of shuffle is to drag your feet and walk very slowly. An example of this would be "Don't shuffle when you walk!" or "He is so old he can only shuffle across the floor."
Lic mean Like i care
to shuffle
what do you mean by that Like first nano, shuffle, classic, touch, phone, pad what's nxt
double shuffle is a term applied to a famous incident of Canadian Political History in 1858.
Tonight. Like "What are you doing tnt?"
If by sort you mean shuffle, then just mix them up however you please. as long as they are mixed up it is fine. (See the related link below on official looking shuffling).
don't you mean an ipod shuffle and if you do you can buy them in Argos for £59.00 4 GB
Do you mean "shuffle" or perhaps "souffle"? Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with shuffle?" and "What rhymes with souffle?"
a card with things are on there for you like a to do list
Slide diagonally.
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