scrambler
/ˈskræmbələr/Definitions
1. noun
a device that mixes ingredients, typically food, in a random order, as in a food mixer or blender; or a person or device that rearranges words or letters in a random order, as in a word game.
“The chef used a food scrambler to mix the batter for the pancakes.”
2. noun
a person or device that rearranges the order of things, especially in a confusing or disorganized manner.
“The new policy was implemented by a team of scramblers who rearranged the company’s organizational structure.”
3. verb
to mix or rearrange ingredients or words in a random order.
“The chef scrambled the eggs and vegetables together before adding them to the skillet.”
4. verb
to confuse or disorganize something, especially by rearranging its order.
“The new policy scrambled the company’s workflow and caused a lot of confusion.”