go off at score



go off at score

1. To have an enthusiastic or spirited start to something. The musician went off at score, launching immediately into a madcap arrangement of tunes that got the audience right out of their seats.
2. To speak or behave in an impetuous and impulsive manner. I very nearly went off at score to tell her how ignorant such a viewpoint is, but I decided to hold my tongue instead.
See also: off, score

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Shipp[ʃip]
Svetopolk-Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical)
Tyrrelltie-RELEnglish (Rare)
Panayiotis-Greek
PlÁCidoPLAH-thee-dho (Spanish), PLAH-see-dho (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Isa (3)-Frisian, Ancient Germanic