noun
- plural of jitterbug: people who dance the jitterbug, a fast swing dance popular in the 1940s
- plural of jitterbug: nervous or restless people
Usage: historical
Usage: informal
verb
- third person singular present of jitterbug: dances the jitterbug
Usage: historical
Examples
- The jitterbugs filled the dance floor at the 1940s-themed party.
- Those jitterbugs could dance all night to the big band music.
- She jitterbugs with incredible energy and skill.
- The club was full of jitterbugs showing off their moves.
- He jitterbugs better than anyone else in his dance class.
- The jitterbugs were the stars of the swing dance competition.