go off without a hitch
go off without a hitch
To happen without any problems at all; to happen very smoothly, easily, or effortlessly. Used especially after "go off." I was nervous, but the whole plan went off without a hitch. I thought the date went off without a hitch, but he never called me back. Other than a brief delay at the airport, our trip has gone off without a hitch!
See also: go, hitch, off, without
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- hitch
- York
- a New York minute
- with advance notice
- indication
- lightning never strikes twice in the same place
- advance notice
- have an/(one's) ear close to the ground
- have an/(one's) ear to the ground
- have an ear to the ground