n. a person’s 33rd year of life. Subjects:
English
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 when he died.
Citations:
1995 [Cody Ochs] Usenet: rec.music.ambient (June 8) “Old Gits”: Greetings from another oldster! Just hitting my Jesus year (33). 1996 Dave Hoekstra Chicago Sun-Times (Feb. 28) “For Morris, the Beat Influence Goes On” p. 30: 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). 2005 Hank Stuever @ L.A. Washington Post (Mar. 14) “Late Night Raises The Burr”: The show leaps at you—at 12:35 a.m., an ungodly hour for anyone past their Jesus year, age 33.