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  1. Apr 21, 2016 · The earliest match for "Act your age, not your shoe size" that a Google Books search finds is one from 1967 cited in Charles Doyle, Wolfgang Mieder & Fred Shapiro, The [Yale] Dictionary of Modern Proverbs (2006): Act your age, not your shoe size.

  2. Act your age, mama, not your shoe size, maybe we could do the twirl. You don't have to watch “Dynasty” to have an attitude, uh. You just leave it all up to me, my love will be your...

  3. Act your age, mama (Not your shoe size) Not your shoe size Maybe we could do the twirl You don't have to watch Dynasty To have an attitude You just leave it all up to me My love will be your food Yeah You don't have to be rich To be my girl You don't have to be cool To rule my world Ain't no particular sign I'm more compatible with I just want ...

  4. Oct 6, 2018 · origin of the phrase ‘to act one’s age, and not one’s shoe size’. Often used as an imperative, the phrase to act, or to be, one’s age means to behave in a manner expected of, or appropriate to, a person of one’s age.

  5. A song about Prince's attraction to a woman who doesn't fit his usual type, with the line "act your age, not your shoe size". Read the lyrics, watch the video, and see the comments from fans and critics on this 1986 hit.

  6. Apr 17, 2021 · As the late singer crooned, "Women not girls rule my world / I said they rule my world / Act your age, mama; Not your shoe size / Maybe we could do the twirl." Prince was looking for someone genuine, who didn't feel as if she had to be someone else to get his attention or time.

  7. For most people in the US, the shoe size is less than their age, except around age 5-7 where they may be 10-13 in children's sizes. So saying "act your age, not your shoe size" means that someone is acting like a child. For example, I am an adult, but my US shoe size is 11.