Without further ado it's a popular expression that conveys the idea of no longer waiting for something, avoid getting ahead of a certain subject and getting straight to the point, without delays or breaks.
The word delays is derived from the verb delay, which means to postpone, delay, delay and detain. Thus, the meaning of the expression is to avoid the permanence of the state of delay and delay for the accomplishment or accomplishment of a certain thing.
This expression can also be used as a warning or alert for another person to stop. procrastinate, for example, and start performing the function or activity that is your obligation and responsibility.
Example:"Without further ado let's introduce the main prize winner."
A person who can act or explain something without delay means that he is direct, succinct and that he doesn't take long to reach his objective.
In English, the expression “without further ado” can be translated, without losing its original meaning, to: straight to the point or to make a long story shorts, depending on the context.
See also:meaning of procrastinating.