If two is company and three is a crowd, what are five and four?

Solve your math problems and you'll find the answer.

four come before five, but four is an audience, and 5 is a village :P best i got

The phrase "two is company and three is a crowd" is an idiom that suggests when there are three people, it becomes crowded or uncomfortable. However, there is no specific idiom for the numbers five and four in the same context.

In a literal sense, five and four are just numbers. The number five comes after four in the numerical sequence. If you are looking for a deeper meaning or a cultural reference, there might not be one specifically related to these numbers.

If you have a different context or intention behind your question, please provide more details, and I'll be happy to help further.