raise the roof
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editraise the roof (third-person singular simple present raises the roof, present participle raising the roof, simple past and past participle raised the roof)
- (idiomatic, informal) To cause a commotion, as by boisterous celebrating or loud complaining; to make considerable noise.
- 1918 December 24, “A Bold Assertion”, in Ashburton Guardian, New Zealand, section 2:
- What Jack loves above all is a song with a rousing chorus... in which Jack can do his bit towards "raising the roof".
- 1956 November 7, “Ruth Millett”, in Victoria Advocate, Texas, section 5:
- This is . . . why she raises the roof if he pays too much attention to another woman at a party.
- 1987, Public Enemy, “Raise the Roof”, in Yo! Bum Rush the Show:
- You gotta raise the roof because it's all on fire
- 2008 October 15, Leslie Ferenc, “Voters opt for stability of Guarnieri”, in Toronto Star, Canada:
- Jubilant Liberal supporters raised the roof of a Mississauga restaurant after incumbent Albina Guarnieri was swept back into office for her seventh term.
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editcause a commotion
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