jit|ter|bug — «JIHT uhr BUHG», noun, verb, bugged, bug|ging. Informal. –n. 1. a lively dance for couples, featuring rapid twirling movements and acrobatic maneuvers, usually done to swing music. It was especially popular in the 1940 s. 2. a person who dances… … Useful english dictionary
Jitterbug — peut être utilisé comme nom pour désigner un danseur de Swing ou bien différentes variations de danses Swing comme le Lindy Hop[1], le Jive ou le West Coast Swing. Aux États Unis il est aussi utilisé comme verbe pour décrire une personne dansant… … Wikipédia en Français
Jitterbug — can be used as a noun to refer to a swing dancer or various types of swing dances, e.g., Lindy Hop [cite book last = Manning first = Frankie authorlink = Frankie Manning coauthors = Cynthia R. Millman title = Frankie Manning: Ambassador of Lindy… … Wikipedia
jitterbug — (n.) popular type of fast swing dance, 1938, American English, from Jitter Bug, title of a song recorded by Cab Calloway in 1934. Probably the literal sense is one who has the jitters (see JITTERS (Cf. jitters); also Cf. BUG (Cf. bug) (n.)).… … Etymology dictionary
Cab Calloway's Jitterbug Party — Infobox Film name = Cab Calloway s Jitterbug Party image size = caption = director = Fred Waller producer = Adolph Zukor writer = Milton Hockey Fred Rath starring = Cab Calloway music = Cab Calloway and his Orchestra cinematography = editing =… … Wikipedia
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Nicole Anderson — Nicole en la premiere de Disney s World of Color en Disney California Adventure en junio de 2010. Nombre real Nicole Gale Anderson Nacim … Wikipedia Español
Nicole Anderson — Anderson in June 2010 Born Nicole Gale Anderson August 29, 1990 (1990 08 29) (age 21) Rochester, Indiana … Wikipedia
bodgie — n Australian a male member of a youth cult, similar to the British teddy boys of the 1950s. (The female counterpart was a widgie.) In the 1930s bodgie was apparently used in American jive talk to denote a male jitter bug (dance) fanatic; some… … Contemporary slang