Hopped up Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɑpt/ /ˈəp
HOPT-UHP
hˈɒpt/ /ˈʌp
HOPT-UP
परिभाषा
"Hopped up" is an informal expression that means someone is very excited, energetic, or under the influence of drugs or stimulants.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and sometimes slang. Often used for people acting hyper or erratic, especially children on sugar (“hopped up on sugar”) or someone on drugs. Not used in formal writing. Can sound humorous or judgmental depending on tone.
Spanish: drogado - muy excitadoPortuguese (BR): alterado - chapado (gíria)Portuguese (PT): alterado - chapado (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 嗨过头 - 兴奋过度Chinese (Traditional): 嗨過頭 - 興奮過度Hindi: ज़्यादा उत्तेजित - नशे मेंArabic: مفرط في النشاط - تحت تأثير المخدراتBengali: খুব উত্তেজিত - চনমনে - নেশাগ্রস্তRussian: возбуждённый - на взводе - под кайфомJapanese: ハイになっているVietnamese: hưng phấn - quá kích - đang phêKorean: 과하게 흥분한 - 약에 취한Turkish: fazla enerjik - kafası güzel - aşırı heyecanlıUrdu: بہت پُرجوش - نشے میںIndonesian: sangat bersemangat - penuh energi - di bawah pengaruh (obat/stimulan)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He is hopped up on candy after the party.
basic
The kids were hopped up on soda all night.
basic
He acted strange because he was hopped up on medicine.
basic
After three cups of coffee, I was totally hopped up at work.
natural
You should see him when he's hopped up on energy drinks!
natural
He sounded all hopped up when he called last night.
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