jitterbug
English
Etymology
jitter + bug, after the 1934 Cab Calloway song Jitter Bug.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒɪtə(ɹ)bʌɡ/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Noun
jitterbug (plural jitterbugs)
- (colloquial) A nervous or jittery person.
- (jazz) A jazz musician or aficionado.
- (dance) An uptempo jazz or swing dance which embellishes on the two-step pattern and frequently incorporates acrobatic style swing steps.
- Synonym of diddley bow (“type of stringed instrument”)
Synonyms
- (jazz musician): jazzbo, jazzman, jazzperson
- (nervous or jittery person): bundle of nerves, nervous wreck, worrywart; see also Thesaurus:worrier
Verb
jitterbug (third-person singular simple present jitterbugs, present participle jitterbugging, simple past and past participle jitterbugged)
- To dance the jitterbug.
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