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*old as the hills very old; ancient. (*Also: as ~.) That's not a new joke; it's as old as the hills! Our family custom of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day is old as the hills. See also: old *over the hill 1. Fig. Inf. escaped from prison or the military. (*Typically: be ~; go ~.) Two privates went over the hill last night. They broke out of jail and went over the hill. 2. Fig. too old (for something). (*Typically: be ~; go ~.) You're only fifty! You're not over-the-hillyet. Some people seem over-the-hill at thirty. head for the hills and take to the hills; run for the hills 1. Lit. to flee to higher ground. The river's rising. Head for the hills! Head for the hills! Here comes the flood! 2. Fig. to depart quickly. Here comes crazy Joe. Run for the hills. Everyone is heading for the hills because that boring Mr. Simpson is coming here again. See also: head not worth a hill of beans and not amount to a hill of beans; not worth a plugged nickel; not worth beans Fig. worthless. Your advice isn't worth a hill of beans. This old cow isn't worth a plugged nickel. What in (the) Sam Hill? Inf. What has happened?; What? (An elaboration of what. Sam Hill is a euphemism for hell. Often with the force of an exclamation. See examples for variations.) What in Sam Hill is going on around here? What in the Sam Hill do you think you are doing? See also: SAM not be worth a hill of beans (American informal) to have very little or no value None of those guys is worth a hill of beans, so don't worry about what they say. See be worth a dime, be worth the paper it's're printed on, any [judge etc.] worth saltbe as old as the hills if something is as old as the hills, it has existed for a very long time Difficult relationships between parents and children are nothing new: the problem's as old as the hills. See also: old be over the hill (informal) someone who is over the hill is too old to do things well In the world of pop music, people think you're over the hill at the age of twenty-five. king of the castle (British) also king of the hill (American) the most successful or most powerful person in a group of people Jamie Spence was king of the castle yesterday when he beat the defending champion in the third round. Our team is sure to be king of the hill this year. See turn king's's evidence, live like a kingup hill and down dale (literary) if you travel up hill and down dale, you travel all over an area The man carried his basket of goods up hill and down dale. See be worth a hill of beansamount to a hill of beans to be of little importance You are making yourself miserable over something that amounts to a hill of beans. as old as the hills ancient Some of these rituals are as old as the hills. See also: old over the hill no longer able to do something at an acceptable level because of age past your/its prime Some judges who are 75 may be over the hill, but others still have energy galore. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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