noun
- a person who dances the jitterbug, especially during the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s
Usage: informal; historical
Examples
- The jitterbugggers packed the dance hall every Saturday night during the war years.
- She was a talented jitterbugger who could keep up with any partner on the floor.
- The old photograph showed young jitterbugggers in their zoot suits and saddle shoes.
- He learned to be a jitterbugger from watching the dancers at the local club.
- The jitterbugggers' energetic moves defined the swing music era.