"Proverbial" means relating to a proverb. Originally, people used it in expressions like, "Well, I see the sun is out, so I'd best make the proverbial hay." The word "proverbial" tells us that the word "hay" is to be understood in terms of a proverb, in this case "Make hay while the sun shines".Unfortunately a lot of people liked the sound of "the proverbial __________" so they started using it even when they had no proverb in mind. In the sentence in your question, it's hard to imagine what proverb they might be alluding to ("two's company; three's a crowd" doesn't seem to fit), so it is very possible that the word "proverbial" serves no purpose, and what the person meant was "It's always nice to have company" which is straightforward enough.
A proverbial truth is a saying that reveals some kind of wisdom or advice about life within a short saying
Proverbial truth refers to the underlying wisdom or lesson contained in a proverb or saying that is universally accepted as true or valid based on common knowledge or experience. It signifies a belief or idea that is widely recognized and accepted as good advice or guiding principle.
Misery loves company-when you associate with someone who is that way, you become like them (supposedly)
It's Allona, A Filipina singer. :)
"Proverbial truth" refers to a truth or wisdom that is commonly expressed or accepted as being true, like a proverb. It suggests that there is a well-known and frequently cited piece of wisdom or truth that is generally understood to be accurate or valid.
A byword is a proverbial expression, common saying or phrase, or something which stands for something else, for sharing some of that item's traits.
This phrase is a proverbial saying that means one must be bold and courageous in order to win the affections of someone they desire. It is not attributed to any specific author or source.
This saying is in response to someone saying they are bored. It means that there is always something to do, with the number two referring to defecation.
Hi my friend, remember the proverbial saying!!!! if it ain't broken don't fix it!!!!!! good luck
Neil Armstrong's proverbial saying from the moon "A small step of a man, but a giant step of the mankind"has made him immortal.
They are saying the person is no better than a dog or has the characteristics of a dog (aka always fetching things for you).
what is the proverbial expression of set a thief