be in the same boat

be in the same boat

To share a particular experience or circumstance with someone else. My sister failed her driver's test, and I'll be in the same boat if I don't practice parallel parking. As hard as it is to live with a disability, remember that you're not alone—a lot of other people are in the same boat.See also: boat, same

be in the same boat

be in the same unfortunate or difficult circumstances as others. informalSee also: boat, same

be in the ˌsame ˈboat

be in the same difficult position or situation as somebody else: None of us could do the maths exam, so we’re all in the same boat.See also: boat, same