bebopper

/ˈbiˌbɑpər/
noun
  1. A musician who plays or a fan of bebop, a fast and complex style of jazz that became popular in the 1940s.
    • The club was full of beboppers who loved the fast saxophone solos.
    • My grandfather was a bebopper in his youth and still listens to Charlie Parker.
    • The bebopper on stage played a dizzying series of notes that amazed the audience.
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