Old enough to be one's mother
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British pronunciation/ˈəʊld ɪnˈʌf təbi wˈɒnz mˈʌðə fˈɑːðə/
American pronunciation/ˈoʊld ɪnˈʌf təbi wˈʌnz mˈʌðɚ fˈɑːðɚ/
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used to refer to a significant age difference between two people, especially those who are romantically involved with one another

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old enough to be {one's} (mother|father) definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "old enough to be one's mother/father" and when to use it?

This idiom implies that one person is considerably older than the other, to the extent that they could be the other person's parent. This idiom is often used to highlight a substantial age gap between individuals, especially in romantic or relationship contexts. It is typically used in a derogatory or judgmental manner, suggesting that the age difference is notable and may be inappropriate or frowned upon by societal norms. The origin of this idiom is unclear, but it likely emerged from some cultural and social norms. It is important to use this idiom with sensitivity and respect, as it may carry negative connotations and could be considered offensive in some situations.

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As Jessica watched her son's new girlfriend interact with their family, she couldn't help but feel a bit uncomfortable, considering that the girl appeared to be old enough to be his mother.
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