quick off the mark



quick off the mark

quick starting or reacting. (Compare this with slow off the mark.) Boy, you were quick off the mark there! If you can be really quick off the mark, you can soon find the answer.
See also: mark, off, quick

quick off the mark

Fast to start or try something, as in This physician is quick off the mark in trying the newest medications. This expression comes from various kinds of races, where mark indicates the starting point. It was being used figuratively from the mid-1900s on.
See also: mark, off, quick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EduardE-doo-ahrt (German)German, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Romanian, Georgian, Armenian
Harukihah-ṙoo-keeJapanese
Veniaminu-Old Church Slavic
Sacnite-Native American, Mayan
Klaes-Frisian
WilfredWIL-frədEnglish