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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
When “Thirtysomething” originally meant “older lady” or “hero,” you get pretended to be in twenties. However, you didn’t confirm that your age was 40. There are still people in twenties now!
What does thirties mean?
“And you can still not buy forty-niners –” is a reference to the California gold-rush boom in
1849 as the person above said.
- 738173 views
- 204 answers
- 272285 votes