Origin of through the roof.
													
																	Go through the roof lе gн. 
									
	
		
	
																	Definition of go through the roof. 
																	He went through the roof when i told him i d lost the money. 
																	Go through the roof to get very angry. 
																	Go through the roof meaning. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Go through the ˈroof informal 1 become very angry. 
																	The football coach went through the roof when we lost the game. 
																	Go through the roof. 
																	I do not like it when my father goes though the roof. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	If something actually were to go through the roof of a house it would have risen very high and fast and unexpectedly as well. 
																	I got a huge bill and i went though the roof. 
																	My daughter went through the roof when she lost her money. 
																	To become very angry or upset when they realized he d lied to them his parents went through the roof. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	It probably is related to a literal roof of a house. 
																	Prices have gone through the roof since the oil crisis began. 
																	Did your boss go through the roof. 
																	English idioms g go through the roof. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Another word for go through the roof. 
																	Prices have gone through the roof since the oil crisis began. 
																	To rise to a very high level. 
																	Go through the ˈroof informal 1 become very angry. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	To get very angry. 
																	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. 
																	2 of prices numbers rise or increase very high very quickly. 
																	To rise to a very high level sales of their new cd have gone through the roof. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Go through the roof if the level of something such as the price of a product goes through the roof it suddenly increases very rapidly house prices were going through the roof. 
																	To rise to a very high level. 
																	To reach extreme heights. 
																	To suddenly become very angry and usually show your anger by shouting at someone. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	He went through the roof when i told him i d lost the money. 
																	This expression originated in the first half of the 1900s.