Milestone, middle-aged, experienced, seasoned.
It means someone between the ages of 70 and 79
Bob Hope once remarked that your 80s is when "even your birthday suit needs pressing".
A person who is 50 years old is often referred to as being in their fifties. This is a general term used to describe someone in the age range of 50 to 59 years old.
There is no specific color traditionally associated with turning 81 years old. However, colors that symbolize wisdom, longevity, and celebration such as gold, silver, and blue may be fitting choices for a milestone birthday like turning 81.
Traditionally, the age at which someone receives the "key to the door" is 21. This practice originates from the UK and Ireland, where turning 21 is seen as a milestone and symbolizes the transition into adulthood.
Someone turning 54 in 2013 was born in 1959.
If someone is turning 40 in September of 2017, they were born in September of 1977. This is because they would turn 40 on their birthday in September 2017, indicating that they completed 40 years of life by that date.
During the year 2011, anyone who was born in the year 1924 has or will be turning 87 years old.
The 'diamond' is known as the 60th anniversary, so you could extrapolate that into a birthday of someone who is turning 60 years of age.
They would be 17 years old at the moment, turning 18 in December this year (2011).
It means someone between the ages of 70 and 79
I think it means after you get to a certain age, maybe after 65
Bob Hope once remarked that your 80s is when "even your birthday suit needs pressing".
Someone who is 100 years old is typically referred to as a centenarian. This term is used to describe individuals who have reached the age of 100, celebrating a significant milestone in longevity.
A deep V-shaped valley is transformed into a wide plain with the stream course twisting and turning across the landscape.
snowy cold wonderous beautiful a blanket of snow frosty merry jolly new years
A birthday party for someone turning 2 years of age could be spelled "2nd birthday party" or "second birthday party."