you and me both

you and me both

informal Used to indicate or emphasize the fact that one has the same issue, feels the same way, is in the same situation, etc., as the other person. A: "I just really wish that I could go slap the new manager upside the head." B: "You and me both! He's been causing nothing but problems for everyone in our department." A: "I'm worried that this new policy is going to really hurt business." B: "You and me both."
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