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US
/ˈdʒɪtɝˌbəɡ/
]
[ UK /dʒˈɪtəbˌʌɡ/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈɪtəbˌʌɡ/ ]
VERB
- do the jitterbug
NOUN
- a jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s
How To Use jitterbug In A Sentence
- Starting with footage shot by Thomas Edison (yes, the Thomas Edison), this magnificent compilation takes us from dances like the cakewalk to the jitterbug.
- When darkness fell, searchlight beams swept over dancing crowds, in serious holiday mood, jitterbugging, foxtrotting, in hats and long coats, to the sounds of a full orchestra in evening dress. The Festival of Britain, 60 years on
- The musical interval jitterbug is bigger.
- The coaches will school the dance couples in the rules and basic steps of each dance style, including Cuban salsa, boogie woogie, Argentine tango, disco, lambada, lindyhop, jitterbug and shag.
- From ballroom, ballet and modern jazz to aerobics, dancerise, gymnastics, & jitterbug, dancing is the fun way to keep fit.
- Lucy hires a local teen to teach her the jitterbug for a big audition, but when the day arrives, eye drops make it hard for her to see.
- They said it so often that the panic spread and everyone danced the jitterbug.
- Wear your favorite 50's fashion, practice your jitterbug moves, and swing into 2005 in 50's style!
- Her musical theater vocals, frenetic jitterbugging and genre-mashing songwriting makes her the most exciting singer to release an album this year. Nightlife Agenda: Pool parties, rooftop parties and Black Pride
- Yes | No | Report from peter wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago try fishing near docks and structures. the jitterbug is a great bass lure especially at dusk and the trout magnet workes great for bass as well as trout, and carpie What are some basic lures or techniques to catch bass in Virginia. I have recently gotten back into fishing.