He's fifty if he's a day

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Please,
what does the following expression mean?

He's fifty if he's a day.

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It means he is at least 50 years old. He is certainly a day old. So if he is a day old, he is certainly 50.
 

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Thanks for your explanation, SoothingDave!
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It means he is at least 50 years old. He is certainly a day old. So if he is a day old, he is certainly 50.

Would it imply something like "even if you don't believe it" or "even if he doesn't look his age"?

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There is often that implication, Charlie.

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Or that he is not acting his age, or that he pretends that he is younger.

Look at him out there, dancing with those 20-somethings, and him being 50 if he's a day!
What? She told you she was 47? What a liar. We were in 6th grade together. I tell you, that woman is 55 if she's a day!
 

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In the opposite case, when the person is older than he is thought to be, a common reply is '...and the rest.'

A: 'Cliff Richard must be at least 60.'
B: '...and the rest. He was 70 last October.'

b

PS: the 'and' is not reduced - it's a full /æ/ sound.
 
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