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jitterbug verb a swing jazz enthusiast, 1958- — H. Craig Collins Street Gays, p. 223, 1979
- to fool around US, 1942
- Walk calm. No jitterbugging. Wear your cap straight. — Hal Ellson, Duke, p. 71, 1949
- You’re just jitter-buggin’ down there with them three bricks. — Henry Williamson, Hustler!, p. 146, 1965
- to cause a car to bounce up and down suddenly through the use of hydraulic lifts operated by the driver US
- — Edith A. Folb, runnin’ down some lines, p. 243, 1980
- to fight, especially between gangs US, 1958
- By the early 1960’s, a new phenomenon had presented itself–female “bopping” or “jitterbugging” gangs. — James Haskins, Street Gangs, p. 96, 1974
- — H. Craig Collins, Street Gangs, 223 1979
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