A term for someone who joins you for an activity where you neither of you really interact. Named after the cats old ladies get to keep them company.
"I don't feel like going out tonight, I was just going to mess about on my computer. But you can come over with your laptop and be my company cat"
by randompanda January 24, 2013

1-to have the same problem as many other people(not to be alone at can't doing something):
"I can't play tennis - I'm hopeless at it!" "Oh well, you're in good company."
2-to be with good friends(idiom):
"There is no wonder that she is a nice person, because she is in a good company.(Has good friends)"
"I can't play tennis - I'm hopeless at it!" "Oh well, you're in good company."
2-to be with good friends(idiom):
"There is no wonder that she is a nice person, because she is in a good company.(Has good friends)"
by Kekomanferwgj January 21, 2023

by Chamgadad November 25, 2021

That Zombie Company on Main Street has a great selection of items! But the manager kept following me around like he thought I was going to steal something. Or maybe he just wanted to eat me...
by Entropy Cow November 20, 2009

John was in there for about 3 hours, I don't know if he is backed up or he was just owning the company.
by Allistair Sandcock October 15, 2009

Someone who just started working at a new place of employment and gets the crappiest of the crap jobs. Often shortened to CN.
by 428mustang June 7, 2007

by star8706 November 7, 2003
