Also known as: -The third wheel -The fourth beat of a waltz -The third singer of a duet It means: To be the odd man out, to be / feel out of place "I was at a bar with Bob and Cindy last night; it was terrible! I hate playing gooseberry"
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AnonymousGooseberry was an old English euphemism for the Devil, who is unwelcome...This is in interesting theory. May I ask where you found it. As a teacher of English, have been unable to explain the ORIGINS of the idiom: to play gooseberry to someone (although I understand the meaning.