jitterbug

[ˈdʒɪtəbʌɡ]

jitterbug Definition

  • 1a fast and lively dance popular in the 1940s, performed to swing music
  • 2a person who dances the jitterbug

Using jitterbug: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jitterbug" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They danced the jitterbug to the upbeat music.

  • Example

    The club was filled with jitterbugs dancing to the live band.

  • Example

    She's a great jitterbug dancer.

jitterbug Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jitterbug

  • swing dance
  • lindy hop

Phrases with jitterbug

  • music that is suitable for dancing the jitterbug

    Example

    The DJ played some great jitterbug music at the party.

  • a particular step or move in the jitterbug dance

    Example

    He taught her the basic jitterbug steps so they could dance together.

  • a competition in which people perform the jitterbug dance

    Example

    The annual jitterbug contest drew dancers from all over the country.

Origins of jitterbug

from 'jitter', meaning nervousness or shaking, and 'bug', meaning an insect

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Summary: jitterbug in Brief

'Jitterbug' [ˈdʒɪtəbʌɡ] refers to a fast and lively dance style that was popular in the 1940s, performed to swing music. It can also refer to a person who dances the jitterbug. The term has spawned related phrases like 'jitterbug music,' 'jitterbug step,' and 'jitterbug contest.'