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Verb

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double-shuffle (third-person singular simple present double-shuffles, present participle double-shuffling, simple past and past participle double-shuffled)

  1. (dance) To make a shuffle twice.
  2. (drumming) To play a shuffle pattern with both hands.
  3. (Australia, colloquial) To double-clutch.

Noun

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double-shuffle (plural double-shuffles)

  1. (dance) A dance move in which the dancer makes a shuffle twice.
    • 1946, George Johnston, Skyscrapers in the Mist, page 43:
      Curtis did a piece of double-shuffle tracking to illustrate his point.
  2. (drumming) A shuffle pattern played with both hands.
  3. (Australia, colloquial) An instance of double-clutching while changing gears.