Yes. Age 40 is considered "Over The Hill"
Over 40
It is the age of 40.
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.
"Over the hill" can mean literally over the top of the hill and down the other side. It can also be an idiom meaning that someone is old. The image is that you are past the "hill" of middle age and on the way down the other side to old age. This can be a serious statement, but is usually a humorous one, where someone tells a friend they are "over the hill" at an early age.
8,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 a little bit over the hill..
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Squeaky clean yes
Old is always 20 years older than you are. People who are 20 years younger than you think you're old - but what do they know, they're just kids. When there's no-one left who's 20 years older than you are, then you're over the hill.
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.
less than 40 percent
less than 40 percent
"Over the hill" is often associated with the colors black and gray, symbolizing old age or reaching a milestone. These colors convey a sense of maturity, experience, and wisdom.