/
ˈʃʌf(ə)l/
v.
   - walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground. 
▸restlessly shift one's position.
 ▸
(shuffle something off/shuffle out of something)
 get out of or avoid a responsibility or obligation.
 - rearrange (a pack of cards) by sliding them over each other quickly. 
▸
(shuffle through)
 sort or look through (a number of things) hurriedly.
 - move (people or things) around into different positions or a different order.
 
n.
     - a shuffling movement, walk, or sound. 
▸a quick dragging or scraping movement of the feet in dancing.
 ▸a dance performed with such steps.
 - an act of shuffling a pack of cards.
 - a change of order or relative positions; a reshuffle.
 - a facility on a CD player for playing tracks in an arbitrary order.
 - archaic a piece of equivocation or subterfuge.
 
Derivative
Etymology
C16: perh. from Low Ger. schuffeln ‘walk clumsily’, also ‘deal dishonestly, shuffle (cards)’, of Gmc origin; rel. to shove and scuffle.