off to the races

Prepositional phrase

 * 1)  In or into a process of energetic engagement in some activity; in or into a phase of conspicuously increasing satisfaction or success.
 * 2) * 2004 Jan. 19, Janet Maslin, "When the High and Mighty Tumble, Duck and Cover" (Book review of The Best Awful by Carrie Fisher), New York Times (retrieved 26 Aug 2012) :
 * And with that, this tartly funny book is off to the races, inviting readers to tag along on a wild manic ride.
 * 1) * 2004 Jan. 19, Janet Maslin, "When the High and Mighty Tumble, Duck and Cover" (Book review of The Best Awful by Carrie Fisher), New York Times (retrieved 26 Aug 2012) :
 * And with that, this tartly funny book is off to the races, inviting readers to tag along on a wild manic ride.