up the wall

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Meaning: (idiomatic)crazy,madThosenoisychildren are driving meup the wall.1980February 25,Antony Jay,Jonathan Lynn, “Open Government”, inYes Minister, season 1, episode 1, spoken by Vic Gould (Edward Jewesbury):You really are apain in the arse, aren't you (laugh track)? The PM is goingup the wall! Hitting the roof! You can't go around making speeches like that.

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