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What does the idiom over the hill mean?In: Idioms and Slang [Recategorize] |
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go over the hill, Slang.
a. to break out of prison. b. to absent oneself without leave from one's military unit. c. to leave suddenly or mysteriously: Rumor has it that her husband has gone over the hill.
over the hill,
a. relatively advanced in age. b. past one's prime.
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