What is the meaning of "to hit the roof" idiom?
Hitting the roof can be bad for your health.
To hit the roof can be used formally or informally. In the imperative: Don't hit the roof!
In the imperative: Don't hit the roof!
Don't hit the roof!
Worker 1: I am just so angry. Worker 2: Why is that? Worker 1: You know that I have been working on a big project for weeks now ... Worker 2: Yes. And? Worker 1: I have been keeping the boss informed for every part of the project. When I finally finished the project and showed it to her, she rejected half of it and told me to redo those parts. Why couldn't she have told me when I talked to her about each step before I went ahead and did all that work? Worker 2: You must be very upset. Worker 1: I feel like I'm going to hit the roof!
Friend 1: Do you remember those penny stocks we bought last year for ten cents a share? Friend 2: Oh, ya! I hadn't thought of those for a long time. Friend 1: I checked the price of the stock this morning. You'll never believe what's happened. The price has increased to fifteen dollars and twenty cents a share. Friend 2: You've got to be kidding me. Friend 1: No! The stock price has hit the roof.
a statistic or number that rises very quickly to an unpredicted incredibly high value
to become very angry
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