Two heads are better than one



Two heads are better than one.

Prov. Two people working together have a better chance of solving a problem than one person working alone. Come over here and help me balance my checkbook. Two heads are better than one. Jane: Can you figure out what this insurance document means? Alan: Why ask me? I don't know anything about insurance. Jane: Neither do I, but two heads are better than one.
See also: better, head, one, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JeannaJEE-nəEnglish
Gale (2)GAYLEnglish
Asche[æʃ]
Aylin['eilin]
AlexAL-əks (English), AH-ləks (Dutch)English, Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic
Archbald['a:tʃbɔ:ld]