This expression originated in the first half of the 1900s.
Over the roof idiom.
Under one the same roof.
Go through the roof meaning.
It literally means to put the fiddle in the roof which is more or less the equivalent of the english idiom to throw in the towel.
To rise to a very high level.
If the level of something goes through the roof or hits the roof it increases by a lot very rapidly.
The roof caves in.
Compare with go through the ceiling.
Idiom definition 1 to go through the roof things a statistic or number that rises very quickly to an unpredicted incredibly high value or idiom definition 2 to go through the roof people to become very angry.
Origin of through the roof.
I ve got the four walls of the shed put together.
Raise the roof to.
To construct or install a roof above or on top of something.
Under the same roof.
No i just need to roof it over.
Rhoddodd chris evans y ffidil yn y tô fel cyflwynydd top gear.
If you hit the roof or go through the roof you become very angry indeed and usually show your anger by shouting at someone.
Under the same roof.
Fans raised the roof when their team won the championship for the first time in over 60 years.
Raise the roof to.
Roof over one s head.
A noun or pronoun can be used between roof and over often used in passive constructions.
The roof caves in.
Roof over one s head a.
Snow on the roof.
Under one the same roof.
It probably is related to a literal roof of a house.
To reach extreme heights.
Roof over one s head.
To get very angry.
Nearly half the town showed up to the party and we all raised the roof for the entire night.
Roof over one s head a.
Chris evans gave up presenting top gear waeth i fi roi r ffidil yn y tô rŵan ddim.
The roof falls in.
The roof falls in.
To rise to a very high level.
Interest rates were going through the roof.
To engage in loud unrestrained and boisterous behavior especially at a party or while celebrating.
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.