It means that you drive them up to a wall in a vehicle. I believe you mean the idiom phrase "drive you up the wall," which means to frustrate you to the point where you feel like climbing up the wall to escape from them.
this is from the character Gordon in the movie Wall Street. He always tells people "talk at you" when he hangs up the phone.
The origin of this phrase "Driving you up the wall" is British. Meaning to aggravate someone to the point of doing the impossible.
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
This means that a person a has enough.
It means that you drive them up to a wall in a vehicle. I believe you mean the idiom phrase "drive you up the wall," which means to frustrate you to the point where you feel like climbing up the wall to escape from them.
I think you mean "drive someone up the wall," which means to make them so frustrated that they are thinking of climbing the walls to escape.
means never give up no matter what
The phrase "drive someone up a wall" originated from the idea of causing someone extreme frustration or irritation, akin to feeling so overwhelmed that they would climb up a wall to escape the situation. It's used to express exasperation when someone or something is annoying or infuriating.
this is from the character Gordon in the movie Wall Street. He always tells people "talk at you" when he hangs up the phone.
The origin of this phrase "Driving you up the wall" is British. Meaning to aggravate someone to the point of doing the impossible.
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Roll a joint
it means doing a wee up your wall in your sleep
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
People drove cars up walls and it made people mad.
The phrase button it up means to complete it or finish it.