Raise the roof.
[Idiom] RAISE THE ROOF. - How to Turn Up Your Celebration
celebrate loudly and exuberantly
To 'Raise the roof' is a lively idiom that appeals to vivid imagery of literally lifting the roof off a house, typically as a result of loud noise or boisterous celebrations within. Originating from African American vernacular in the early 20th century, this expression has since become a common colloquialism used to describe making an uproar, having a great time, or celebrating something with such enthusiasm that it metaphorically lifts the roof of the building. It's often heard in contexts involving parties, sports events, or any gatherings where high energy and excitement are present.
Example Sentences
Let's raise the roof at this party!
Encouraging someone to make the party very lively and exciting.
The concert was incredible; the band really raised the roof.
Describing a concert where the band created an extremely energetic and enthusiastic atmosphere.
For his birthday, we planned to raise the roof with a surprise celebration.
Planning an exuberant and festive celebration for someone's birthday.