go up the wall
• become very angry in reaction to something.
• "this causes the dog to go up the wall and bark his head off"
go to the wall
• (of a business) go out of business; fail.
• "thousands of firms are expected to go to the wall this year"
Similar:
fail,
collapse,
go bankrupt,
become insolvent,
go into receivership,
go into liquidation,
crash,
fold (up),
go under,
founder,
be ruined,
cave in,
go broke,
go bust,
go bump,
go belly up,
come a cropper,
flop,
• support someone or something, no matter what the cost to oneself.
• "the tendency for poets to go to the wall for their beliefs"