play gooseberry

The phrase "playing gooseberry" commonly refers to a situation where a person accompanies a couple, typically in a romantic setting, as a third wheel or an unwanted company. This means that the person is there to keep the couple company or provide a distraction, often in a social gathering or outing. However, their role is typically seen as unnecessary or unwanted, as they disrupt the privacy or intimacy between the couple.


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