Darby and Joan
noun /ˌdɑːbi ən ˈdʒəʊn/
/ˌdɑːrbi ən ˈdʒəʊn/
[plural] (British English)- a way of referring to an old couple who are happily marriedWord Originlate 18th cent.: from a poem (1735) in the Gentleman's Magazine, which contained the lines “Old Darby, with Joan by his side … They're never happy asunder.”