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"Sky high" just means very high. You usually hear this as "blown sky high," which would mean either (literally) something exploded and was thrown high in the air, or (figuratively) that someone's plans were thoroughly destroyed.

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There is no such idiom actually.

Related to the word 'Ceiling', there is this idiom "Hit the Ceiling" which means to lose one's temper and get really angry.

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It's not an idiom because you can figure out what it means by defining the terms. Someone is ordering you to raise your hands, as if you were trying to reach up to touch the sky.

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