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exRanger profile picture exRangerJune 2021
As Debbie points out, the phrase is ”without further ado” and yes, it does indeed mean ”let’s start” or ”let’s get on with it”. It is usually associated with the start of a game/contest, a speech, or other formal events.
AussieInBg profile picture AussieInBgJune 2021
”Without further ado” is nowadays primarily used in American English.

It’s becoming quite archaic in British English.
debbie_goo profile picture debbie_gooJune 2021
It’s without further ado which means Let’s start now.