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and away we go!
used as a humorous signal that something has just started US A signature line of comedian Jackie Gleason; variants conjured the humour of Gleason.- — Jackie Gleason, And Awaay We Go!, 1954
- And away you go! — San Francisco Examiner, p. II-7, 5 October 1956
- A tiny foreign car died like a dawg on the Hyde St. cable tracks nr. Vallejo – whereupon the cable’s gripman and conductor got out, picked up the car, carried it over to the curb and awaaay they went! — San Francisco Examiner, p. II-1, 18 November 1957
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