This phrase is used to convey the idea that the speaker feels young and lively, regardless of their age. It translates to 'if anyone's old, it's me', but it's used in a self-deprecating and humorous way to assert one's youthfulness and vitality.
Examples
- Spanish: A pesar de tener 60 años, todavía corro maratones. ¡Para viejo, yo!
- English: Despite being 60 years old, I still run marathons. If anyone's old, it's me!