verb General Slang

embullarse

em-boo-YAHR-seh · verb · informal

To get hyped / excited (Cuba)

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Definitions

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To get excited, enthusiastic, or worked up about doing something.

“Me embullé y compré los boletos para el concierto.”
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embullarse In A Sentence

Me embullé y compré los boletos para el concierto.

Origin & Usage

Cuban Spanish; from 'bulla' (noise/commotion).

Variants embullar

People Also Ask

What does 'embullarse' mean?

It means to get excited, hyped, or enthusiastic about doing something.

Where does 'embullarse' come from?

It derives from 'bulla,' meaning noise or commotion, capturing the buzz of getting worked up.

How do you use 'embullarse'?

For example, 'me embullé' means 'I got hyped' and led me to do something on impulse.

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