Raise the roof to.
On the roof idiom.
In this sense the phrase is being used metaphorically.
Under one the same roof.
Cat hot on roof tin.
Snow on the roof.
To inhale alcohol at such a level that you cannot see.
On the roof to be absolutely burst out your tree on the bevy.
Under one the same roof.
Like a cat on hot bricks.
Live under the same roof.
To rise to a very high level.
Roof over one s head a.
A similar phrase using housetops appears in the new testament luke 12 3.
Roof over one s head.
Roof over one s head.
To be mortal with drink.
Go through the roof meaning.
To rise to a very high level.
The roof caves in.
Keyed up to the roof.
An alternative definition for this idiom is to become extremely angry.
The phrase survives as the title of tennessee williams s 1955 pulitzer prize winning drama.
That which ye have spoken.
My parents are going to hit the roof if they find out we had a party here.
To become extremely angry or upset.
Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
This term alludes to climbing on a roof so as to be heard by more people.
Under the same roof.
To have a skin full.
To get very angry.
Raise lift the roof phrase v inflects he raised the roof at the conference when he sang his own version of the socialist anthem the red flag.
The roof caves in.
7 if a number of things or people are under one roof or under the same roof they are in the same building.
Roof over one s head a.
Skited without any worry of consequence.
To be out of control on the bevy.
Shall be proclaimed upon the housetops c.
Snow on the roof.
Raise the roof to.
If something actually were to go through the roof of a house it would have risen very high and fast and unexpectedly as well.
Under one roof under the same roof phrase phr after v v link phr.
People often use this idiom to describe prices that shoot up quickly or stocks.
An all day bender.
The roof falls in.