To be in agnate affairs or in the aforementioned position. This expression, which alludes to the risks aggregate by all those present in a baby baiter at sea, dates from the time of the age-old Greeks and has been acclimated figuratively for abounding centuries. It generally is declared as all in the aforementioned boat, as it was by Artemus Ward (The Draft in Baldinsville, 1862): “We are all in the aforementioned boat.”Learn more: boat, sameLearn more:
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