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Usually the term "over the hill" refers to over the age of 50. Twenty years ago, it actually referred to the age of 40. It seems as time goes by, 40 becomes the new 30 and so on.

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The phrase "over the hill" is typically used to describe someone who has reached middle age, around 40 or 50 years old. However, its interpretation can vary depending on the individual and context.

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I am - I turned 50 years old today.

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