off the blocks
off the (starting) blocks
Immediately; at or from the very starting position. Starting blocks are where runners are positioned at the beginning of a race. Off the blocks, the company's latest video game console has proven wildly popular. We're aiming to be the first one off the starting blocks with mixed-reality technology. I was a bit slow off the blocks to decide on what I wanted to study in college, but by my second year I felt really confident in my degree.
See also: block, off
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
off the blocks
orout of the blocks
If someone is quick or slow off the blocks or out of the blocks, they are quick or slow to do something, and if they are first or last off the blocks, they are first or last to do something. Note: These expressions come from athletics, where sprinters (= runners of fast, short races) put their feet against pieces of equipment called starting blocks to help them start quickly when the race begins. Both newspapers were quick off the blocks to put the minister's remarks on their front page. The Liberal Democrats were first off the blocks with their manifesto on Monday. Note: You can also say off the starting blocks instead of off the blocks. Buyers who were a little slow off the starting blocks to bid for the property now have another chance. Note: You can also say something gets off the blocks, meaning that something starts, especially despite difficulties. That should be an interesting project, if it ever gets off the blocks.
See also: block, off
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
- off the (starting) blocks
- jump the gun
- jump the gun, to
- from that day/time forth
- out (of) the (starting) blocks
- out of the blocks
- be off the (starting) blocks
- be out of the blocks
- be off to a false start
- get off to a false start