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Two's company Meaning in English

expression

ˈtuz/ /ˈkəmpəˌni
TOOZ KUHM-puh-nee
tuːz/ /kˈʌmpəni
TOOZ kuhm-PUH-nee

Definition

This expression means that two people together can have a pleasant time or be comfortable, but adding a third person might not be welcome. It often suggests that a third person interrupts intimacy.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used when a third person joins a couple or close friends. It implies intimacy or privacy between two, and that a third person might be intrusive. Sometimes completed as 'two's company, three's a crowd.' Not literal; rarely used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

"Two's company, but three's a crowd," she said when her little brother joined them.

basic

Sometimes, two's company—just you and your best friend is perfect.

basic

They wanted to watch a movie alone because two's company.

basic

You know what they say, two's company—want to leave the lovebirds alone?

natural

When my roommate brought her boyfriend over, I left because two's company.

natural

Don't mind me—two's company. I'll give you guys some space.

natural