TWO'S COMPANY; THREE'S A CROWD


Meaning of TWO'S COMPANY; THREE'S A CROWD in English

An informal way to express a situation when two people desire privacy and a third one is present. A proverb. Beth and Carl wanted to be alone so when Maggie joined them they said, "Two's company; three's a crowd."

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.