To rise to a very high level.
Through the roof meaning.
To get very angry.
To rise to a very high level.
A canopy of leaves and branches.
The top over the passenger section of a vehicle.
Origin of through the roof this expression originated in the first half of the 1900s.
It probably is related to a literal roof of a house.
To get very angry.
Also to lose one s temper.
A covering structure of any of various parts of the body roof of the skull.
To rise to a very high level.
To rise to a very high level.
Blandings builds his dream house wrote the knapp sales curves were going through the roof.
Fuel prices have gone through the roof since last fall.
Go through the roof definition.
In 1946 eric hodgins in his popular novel mr.
Both meanings date from the mid twentieth century the first slightly antedating the second.
To reach extreme heights.
Something suggesting a roof.