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idiomtwo's company (three's a crowd)spoken used in order to say that two people would rather be alone than have other people with them:Rhonda's father stood up and put on his hat. "Two's company," he said. "I know when I'm not wanted.""Why don't you stay for supper, Jill?" "No, I'll leave you two alone - two's company, three's a crowd."
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