What does roof expression mean.
Off the roof expression.
Submitted by walter rader editor from sacramento ca usa on jun 04 2013.
Posted by sr on october 19 2004.
Definitions by the largest idiom dictionary.
If something actually were to go through the roof of a house it would have risen very high and fast and unexpectedly as well.
This expression originated in the first half of the 1900s.
Of an emotion or feeling very high.
Shoot a bunny posted by ward on october 19 2004.
Falling off the roof.
The dictionary of american slang doesn t have the expression at all.
People often use this idiom to describe prices that shoot up quickly or stocks.
5 if you hit the roof or go through the roof you become very angry indeed and usually show your anger by shouting at someone.
Sergeant long will hit the roof when i tell him you ve gone off.
Definition of roof in the idioms dictionary.
Chapman writes in the dictionary of american slang third edition.
Roof idioms by the free dictionary.
Stairs he had become so entangled in the loose ends of the ropes that both he and his burden tumbled in a heap upon the roof and might have rolled off if tip had not.
It probably is related to a literal roof of a house.
Fall off the roof v phr by 1930s to menstruate esp to begin a menstrual period probably a fanciful way to explain bleeding fall off the roof to phr.
1960 1 to be sexually incapacitated.
I recall a rather pretentious friend read acquaintance of mine once telling her boyfriend that she d drunk an elegant sufficiency.