off the charts



off the charts

1. much more than is usual Basketball's TV income is already off the charts.
2. much better than usual Groncki's newest restaurant is totally off the charts.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of chart (a way of presenting numbers or information in vertical rows)
See also: chart, off

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Artemisios-Ancient Greek
GeraldJER-əld (English), GE-rahlt (German)English, German
Amadaah-MAH-dhahSpanish
Kendal['kendəl]
Jekaterinaye-kah-tye-REE-nah, ee-kah-tee-REE-nahRussian
Velimir-Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic