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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!"
get the jitters
(informal) to feel anxious, especially before an important event I always get the jitters before an interview. (informal)
the jitters
(ˈdʒɪdɚz) n. the nervous shakes. I get the jitters when I have to talk in public.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Joy | | [dʒɔi] | |
| Mchumba | | - | Eastern African, Swahili |
| Brahma | | BRAH-mah | Hinduism |
| Ruby | | ROO-bee | English |
| Amun | | AH-mun (English) | Egyptian Mythology (Anglicized) |
| Meryl | | MERL, MER-əl | English |