boppers
/ˈbɑpərz/
noun
- People who dance to pop or rock music, especially in a lively or energetic way.
- My aunt was a real bopper in the 1960s and loved going to concerts.
- At the festival, the boppers formed a big crowd in front of the main stage.
- The club was full of young boppers dancing to the latest hits.
- A type of lively, upbeat popular music, especially from the 1950s and 1960s, associated with dancing.
- The DJ played a mix of boppers and slow songs to keep everyone on the dance floor.
- Oldies radio stations often feature classic boppers from the early rock 'n' roll era.
- She put on a bopper from the 1960s, and everyone started clapping along.