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You might have seen the phrase “over the hill” on a birthday card (maybe even your own!) and wondered exactly what it meant. Is there a specific age associated with the phrase? The short answer is no, “over the hill” doesn’t refer to a particular age—so what does it mean, then? Keep reading: we’ll explore the exact meaning of the phrase, its origins, and how to use it. Plus, we'll talk about common signs of aging, and how to celebrate getting older.
What age is over the hill?
“Over the hill” doesn’t refer to any specific age. It’s a subjective phrase that means a person is past their “prime”—but the perception of when exactly someone’s “prime” is varies from person to person and culture to culture. The phrase is usually used jokingly to refer to middle age—often around 40 or 50 years old.
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- ↑ https://grammarist.com/idiom/over-the-hill/