jitter



case of the jitters

A temporary state of nervous anxiety or anticipation. Marty: "Are you ready to deliver your speech?" Anthony: "Yeah. I've got a bad case of the jitters though!"
See also: case, jitter, of

get the jitters

  (informal)
to feel anxious, especially before an important event I always get the jitters before an interview. (informal)
See also: get, jitter

the jitters

(ˈdʒɪdɚz)
n. the nervous shakes. I get the jitters when I have to talk in public.
See also: jitter

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Amadeusahm-ə-DAY-əs (English), ahm-ə-DEE-əs (English)Late Roman
Terach-Biblical Hebrew
Aifric-Irish, Scottish
Arkaitz-Basque
Eira (1)-Welsh
Yukiyoo-keeJapanese