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Out of the roof idiom.
In this sense the phrase is being used metaphorically.
My anxiety level has been out the roof lately.
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Definition of roofs in the idioms dictionary.
To get very angry.
I can press it back and here is the roof itself sloping at a gentle angle.
Phrase if you hit the roof or go through the roof you become very angry indeed and usually show your anger by shouting at someone.
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Of an emotion or feeling very high.
To rise to a very high level.
This is a trap door which leads out on to the roof.
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An alternative definition for this idiom is to become extremely angry.
To hit the roof.
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What does roof expression mean.
If something actually were to go through the roof of a house it would have risen very high and fast and unexpectedly as well.
On examination of the room which is only seven feet high a trap door in the ceiling leading out on to the roof of the house was discovered open.
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Define go through the roof.
To rise to a very high level.
People often use this idiom to describe prices that shoot up quickly or stocks.
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Go through the roof definition.
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Go through the roof to react to something angrily.
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To hit the roof things a statistic or number that rises very quickly to an unpredicted incredibly high value.
The exterior surface and its supporting structures on the top of a building.
Definition of roof in the idioms dictionary.