So there is a legal definition that could be relevent...??
evergreen adjective LAW UK /ˈevəɡriːn/ US
used to describe a legal agreement that will automatically renew (= start again) unless one of the people or businesses involved officially ends it: evergreen clause/provision/agreement An important goal for every agent is an “evergreen” clause which provides for continuing commissions after an agreement ends. Evergreen letters of credit may be rolled over indefinitely until the issuing bank provides a written notice of its final expiration.
would 'age defying' be something that is 'evergreen'?
wondering because, once again,
JFK Jr.'s fictional story from the Survival Guide to the Future February 1997 edition had a story called elder skelter.
some of the protesters in the story were described as 'age defiers'...?
AND the story was about the maritime in Quebec
(which means Q in code).
crazy.
he reads the story in this video, 'time defiers' starts around 6:10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFXqojg4juI
I like this one:
"universally and continually relevant : not limited in applicability to a particular event or date"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evergreen
(Definition of evergreen from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)