Fidgets in spanish

Agitación nerviosa

pronunciation: ɑxitɑθioʊneɹ̩bioʊsɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

fidget1 = persona nerviosa, persona inquieta, fugillas. 

Example: All this said, he is a restless person, but in the active, productive sense rather than a fidget.

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» fidgets, the = nerviosismo, desazón, inquietud, desasosiego.

Example: Surely the fidgets in general are just a sign of nervous energy, and almost all young people fidget.

» have + the fidgets = no poder estarse quieto, tener azogue en el cuerpo, ser un azogue, estar azogado.

Example: In the polite Anglo-Saxon culture, you don't tell people who have the fidgets to stop fidgeting.

fidget2 = no poder estarse quieto. 

Example: In the polite Anglo-Saxon culture, you don't tell people who have the fidgets to stop fidgeting.

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» fidget with = juguetear con.

Example: Actually to do something about a young crackhead fidgeting with a gun takes more than high-flown language -- it takes bravery = De hecho, para hacer algo acerca de un joven adicto al crack que le gusta juguetear con una pistola requiere algo más que un lenguaje pretencioso, se necesita valentía.
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