Go Through The Roof Lе Gн
Another word for go through the roof.
Go through the roof lе gн. Go through the ˈroof informal 1 become very angry. English idioms g go through the roof. The football coach went through the roof when we lost the game. To become very angry or upset when they realized he d lied to them his parents went through the roof.
To rise to a very high level. He went through the roof when i told him i d lost the money. I do not like it when my father goes though the roof. Go through the roof definition.
If something actually were to go through the roof of a house it would have risen very high and fast and unexpectedly as well. Definition of go through the roof. Go through the roof to get very angry. To rise to a very high level sales of their new cd have gone through the roof.
Go through the roof meaning. 2 of prices numbers rise or increase very high very quickly. Go through the roof. To suddenly become very angry put that back before dad sees you and hits the roof.
Origin of through the roof. To reach extreme heights. Did your boss go through the roof. Prices have gone through the roof since the oil crisis began.
Go through the ˈroof informal 1 become very angry. To rise to a very high level. To get very angry. 2 of prices numbers rise or increase very high very quickly.
B if a price cost etc goes through the roof it increases to a very high level roof examples from the corpus go through the roof put that back before dad sees you and hits the roof. This expression originated in the first half of the 1900s. He went through the roof when i told him i d lost the money. I got a huge bill and i went though the roof.
To suddenly become very angry and usually show your anger by shouting at someone. Prices have gone through the roof since the oil crisis began.