gangers

gangers Two's company, three's gangers. This was told to me with the meaning that two's company, three's a crowd. It is used referring to there being an extra member (male or female) present, in addition to a couple (boy and girl). Heard in the cafe from T. Brockwal, student, age...

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Summary:gangers Two's company, three's gangers. This was told to me with the meaning that two's company, three's a crowd. It is used referring to there being an extra member (male or female) present, in addition to a couple (boy and girl). Heard in the cafe from T. Brockwal, student, aged 22, Corner Brook. JH 9/70 Not used Not used Withdrawn Typed.