Over the hill

The phrase "Over the hill" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who has reached a certain age where they are considered past their prime or no longer in their prime physical or mental condition. It suggests that a person is on the decline or past their peak abilities and may be approaching old age. It is often used in a light-hearted or humorous manner to refer to someone who is middle-aged or older.


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