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: go, off, score
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- tunes
- sour on
- sour on (someone or something)
- get (one's) rocks off on (something)
- not cool!
- could (do something) with one arm tied behind (one's) back
- nuts about (someone or something)
- if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all
- get plugged into (something)
- be nuts about (someone or something)