B2 Collocation Informal 2 min read

ficar pilhado

to get excited

Literally: to be stacked (like batteries)

In 15 Seconds

  • To be extremely excited, hyped, or full of energy.
  • Literally means being 'battery-charged' or 'stacked' like a cell.
  • Used for both positive excitement and nervous, restless energy.

Meaning

Imagine you just drank three espressos or found out your favorite band is coming to town. It means you are high-energy, super excited, or even a bit anxious and 'wired'.

Key Examples

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Before a big concert

Cara, eu tô muito pilhado pro show de hoje!

Man, I'm so hyped for the concert today!

2

After too much coffee

Tomei cinco cafés e agora estou pilhado.

I had five coffees and now I'm wired.

3

At the office with a cool boss

A equipe ficou pilhada com o novo projeto.

The team got really excited about the new project.

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Cultural Background

The term is ubiquitous in urban youth culture.

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Gender Agreement

Always check the subject's gender before saying pilhado/pilhada.

In 15 Seconds

  • To be extremely excited, hyped, or full of energy.
  • Literally means being 'battery-charged' or 'stacked' like a cell.
  • Used for both positive excitement and nervous, restless energy.

What It Means

Ficar pilhado is all about energy. The word pilha means battery. So, when you say you are pilhado, you are saying your internal battery is at 200%. You feel restless, hyped, or incredibly motivated. It covers that specific feeling of being 'on' and ready to go. Sometimes it means you are excited for a party. Other times, it means you are stressed about a deadline.

How To Use It

You use it just like an adjective. Use the verb ficar (to become/get) or estar (to be). If you are talking to a friend, say Estou muito pilhado!. It is very common in spoken Brazilian Portuguese. You can use it for positive excitement. You can also use it for nervous energy. It is versatile and punchy.

When To Use It

Use it when you have big news. Use it before a big night out with friends. It is perfect for describing that 'pre-vacation' buzz. Text it to your crush when you are excited to see them. Use it at the gym when you feel extra strong. It fits any moment where your heart rate is up.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this in a job interview. Do not use it during a funeral or serious ceremony. It is too informal for a legal deposition. If you are talking to a very elderly stranger, use animado instead. It can sound a bit aggressive if used during a calm meditation session. Keep it for friends, family, and cool coworkers.

Cultural Background

Brazilians are known for being high-energy and passionate. This expression reflects that 'always-on' spirit. It became popular as electronic gadgets became part of daily life. We started comparing our own energy to AA batteries. It is especially popular in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It captures the fast-paced vibe of the big city.

Common Variations

You might hear estar a mil for even higher energy. Some people say dar pilha which means to encourage or provoke someone. If someone is pilhando you, they are teasing or pressuring you. Pilha is a very flexible root word in slang. Just remember: pilhado is the state of being charged up.

Usage Notes

This is a quintessential Brazilian slang term. It fits perfectly in casual conversations, social media captions, and relaxed work environments. Just remember to change the ending to 'pilhada' for feminine subjects.

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Gender Agreement

Always check the subject's gender before saying pilhado/pilhada.

Examples

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#1 Before a big concert

Cara, eu tô muito pilhado pro show de hoje!

Man, I'm so hyped for the concert today!

Expressing intense anticipation.

#2 After too much coffee

Tomei cinco cafés e agora estou pilhado.

I had five coffees and now I'm wired.

Describes physical restlessness from caffeine.

#3 At the office with a cool boss

A equipe ficou pilhada com o novo projeto.

The team got really excited about the new project.

Shows high motivation in a relaxed professional setting.

#4 Texting a friend about a trip

Já arrumei a mala, tô pilhadão!

I already packed, I'm super stoked!

The suffix '-ão' adds extra emphasis.

#5 Being nervous about a result

Ele ficou pilhado esperando a nota da prova.

He was on edge waiting for his exam grade.

Shows the 'anxious' side of the expression.

#6 Late night gaming

Não consigo dormir, ainda tô pilhado do jogo.

I can't sleep, I'm still buzzing from the game.

Adrenaline-fueled energy.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'pilhado'.

Ela tomou muito café e agora está ________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pilhada

The subject 'Ela' is feminine singular.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality Scale of 'Ficar Pilhado'

Slang

Very informal, used with close friends.

Tô pilhadão, mermão!

Informal

Standard casual conversation.

Fiquei pilhado com o convite.

Neutral

Acceptable in some workplaces.

A gente está pilhado para bater a meta.

Formal

Avoid. Use 'entusiasmado' instead.

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When to say you are 'Pilhado'

Ficar Pilhado

Sports

Before a soccer match

Caffeine

Too many energy drinks

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Travel

Night before a flight

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Stress

Big deadline coming up

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'pilhado'. Fill Blank A2

Ela tomou muito café e agora está ________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pilhada

The subject 'Ela' is feminine singular.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, it is too informal.

Related Phrases

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ligado no 220

synonym

Very high energy

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