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  1. The phrase “off and running” is a common idiom used to describe the start of something, often with great enthusiasm or success. The origins of this expression can be traced back to horse racing, where it was used to describe a horse that had started a race well and was in a good position to win.

  2. 1. Lit. [of horses, dogs, or people] having started racing. It's a beautiful day at the races, and, yes, they're off and running! 2. Fig. started up and going. The car was finally loaded by 9:30, and we were off and running.

  3. Making a good start, progressing well, as in After the first episode the new soap opera was off and running . Originating in horse racing, as the traditional announcement at the beginning of a race (“They're off and running”), this phrase began to be used more broadly in the second half of the 1900s.

  4. Off and Running is an American coming-of-age story. But it is one shaped by the new realities of an increasingly diverse American population, especially as those realities affect family life. Brooklyn teen Avery Klein-Cloud is the African-American adoptive daughter of white Jewish lesbians.

  5. Off and Running is a 1991 American comedy mystery film directed by Ed Bianchi, written by Mitch Glazer, and starring Cyndi Lauper and David Keith. Orion Pictures originally had plans to give this movie a wide release but due to the company's financial problems at the time, the movie went straight to video in United States.

  6. Jan 28, 2010 · A high-school track star, Avery is an African-American girl adopted by a white Illinois woman, Travis Cloud, who now lives in Brooklyn with her partner, Tovah Klein. Klein, an Israeli,...

  7. Off and Running tells the story of Brooklyn teenager Avery, a track star with a bright future. She is the adopted African-American child of white Jewish lesbians. Her older brother is black and Puerto Rican and her younger brother is Korean.