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Rpsh Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

we got company

I saw this phrase in the movie LEON. Once upon a time, Leon was performing a task, and he told his target he had coming up. Then the target figure said such words his subordinates. Is it a kind of spoken language which has the same meaning as "we have got a company". Or it is a verbal expression that means "we have got our company a business."
  

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We got company can be a slangy way of saying We are no longer alone . Does that fit your movie context? Clive

  • We got company can be a slangy way of saying We are no longer alone .
  • Does that fit your movie context?
  • Clive
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We got company can be a slangy way of saying We are no longer alone. Does that fit your movie context?

Clive
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Exactly! Thank you!
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CliveWe are no longer alone.
We've got company - usually it is the adversaries that have arrived on the scene, and battle is imminent.

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