Jesus year n. a person’s 33rd year of life. Editorial Note: A similar term is Elvis year ‘a person’s 42nd year of life; the peak year of at which a person or thing peaks in popularity.’ Etymological Note: From the age that Jesus is said to have been...
Jesus year n.— «Especially in Nashville, I don’t talk about it. I will say I’ve done my Jesus year (he’s past 33, but he has yet to hit his Elvis year, 42).» —“For Morris, the Beat Influence Goes On” by Dave...
Jesus year
n.— «Greetings from another oldster! Just hitting my Jesus year (33).» —“Old Gits” by Cody Ochs Usenet: rec.music.ambient June 8, 1995. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Jesus year n.— «The show leaps at you—at 12:35 a.m., an ungodly hour for anyone past their Jesus year, age 33.» —“Late Night Raises The Burr” by Hank Stuever in L.A. Washington Post Mar. 14, 2005. (source:...
Jesus juice n.— «He is also charged on four counts for plying the boy with various types of alcohol—including wine which he called “Jesus juice”—and on a still murky count of conspiring to kidnap the boy.» —“Jackson...
Bloggernacle n.— «Unlike the more mainstream Mormon blogs—known collectively as the Bloggernacle—that by and large promote the faith, this online diary focuses on the universal challenges of mothering young children and on frustration...