Raise the roof to.
Hit the roof idiom.
My parents are going to hit the roof if they find out we had a party here.
16th century locution up in the house roof or house top meaning enraged.
Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
Have snow on the roof.
My mother hit the roof when she caught me smoking.
Explode in anger as in jane hit the ceiling when she saw her grades or dad hit the roof when he didn t get his usual bonus.
Also hit the roof.
Dad will hit the roof when he finds out i dented the car.
What does hit the roof mean.
My teacher hit the roof when she caught someone cheating on a test.
A dictionary of clichésý page 171.
The second is a version of a 16th century locution up in the house roof or house top meaning enraged.
Like a cat on hot bricks.
Keyed up to the roof.
Hit the roof also hit the ceiling to become extremely angry.
Explode in anger as in jane hit the ceiling when she saw her grades or dad hit the roof when he didn t get his usual bonus.
To become extremely angry or upset.
The boss hit the roof when he saw that we d already blown through the budget.
Hit the spot century to be up in the house roof or at the house top.
Roof over one s head a.
The roof falls in.
Hit the roof to become very very angry i hit the roof when i saw my daughter s grades.
The first expression dates from the early 1900s.
Idiom definition 1 to hit the roof things a statistic or number that rises very quickly to an unpredicted incredibly high value or idiom definition 2 to hit the roof people to become very angry.
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If you lose your temper and get very angry you hit the roof.
Live under the same roof.
Have a nice day no problem.
The second is a version of a 16th century locution up in the house roof or house top meaning enraged.
My parents are going to hit the roof if they find out we had a party here.
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Also hit the roof.
The boss hit the roof when he saw that we d already blown through the budget.
The roof caves in.
The first expression dates from the early 1900s.
Meaning to be enraged.