hit the ceiling
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Definition
Verb (idiom): - To become extremely angry suddenly; to lose one's temper in a very dramatic or explosive way. This idiom describes a strong, often uncontrollable, outburst of anger, as if one's anger is so intense it could metaphorically propel them to hit the ceiling.
Usage
This idiom is used to describe a person's reaction to a frustrating, annoying, or unacceptable situation. It implies a loss of control and a visible, intense display of anger. - It is typically used in informal contexts. - The subject is the person who becomes angry.
Examples
- Verb:
- When my dad saw the dent in the car, he hit the ceiling.
- The manager will hit the ceiling if the project is late again.
- She hit the ceiling after discovering the broken vase.
Advanced Usage
- Tense Variations: The idiom is flexible and can be used in various tenses (e.g., , , ).
- Passive/Descriptive Use: While primarily active, it can be used descriptively (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Hit the roof: A direct synonym with identical meaning and usage.
- Go ballistic: To become violently angry. (As seen in the reference context: "Spam makes me go ballistic.")
- Blow a fuse / Blow one's top: Other idioms meaning to lose one's temper suddenly.
- Combust: To explode with anger. (As seen in the reference context: "The professor combusted...")
- Fly into a rage: To suddenly become very angry.
Synonyms
- Explode
- Erupt
- Lose one's cool
- Flip out (very informal)
Related Phrasal Verbs
Note: "Hit the ceiling" itself is an idiomatic phrasal verb. Standard phrasal verbs with "hit" (like "hit on" or "hit back") are not directly related to this idiom's meaning.
Related Idioms
- See red: To become very angry.
- Go through the roof: Often used for prices increasing dramatically, but can also mean to become very angry, similar to "hit the ceiling/roof."
- Have a fit / Throw a fit: To have an outburst of anger or annoyance.
Verb
- get very angry and fly into a rage
- The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary question
- Spam makes me go ballistic