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What does it mean?

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He's fifty if he's a day [old] = colloquialism expressing a belief that someone is older than they want to be considered.
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Default Re: he's fifty if he's a day...

A similar expression of this type is:

"She's 15 going on 30."

This describes someone who is old beyond their years. i.e. someone who behaves like a much older person than they are.
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Default Re: he's fifty if he's a day...

The speaker is expressing what he believes to be a highly accurate estimate of the subject's age.

It may or may not be in response to the subject claiming to be younger or "not acting his age."
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The speaker is expressing what he believes to be a highly accurate estimate of the subject's age.

It may or may not be in response to the subject claiming to be younger or "not acting his age."
Thanks. Got a follow up question. Is that expression fixed or we can say "He's sixty if he's a day."

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bluepinky, that too is an acceptable expression.
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bluepinky, that too is an acceptable expression.
Oh, thanks, Shakespeare's brother.
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Thanks. Got a follow up question. Is that expression fixed or we can say "He's sixty if he's a day."

Thanks again.
It's whatever age the speaker believes the subject to be.
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bluepinky, that too is an acceptable expression.
We can also say: 'Shakespeare's brother is 400 if he's a century!"

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Thanks you so much!

By the way, is it right to say "Many thanks."?
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