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Cahoot

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Ca`hoot´
n.1.Partnership; league; as, to go in cahoot (or in cahoots) with a person. Usually used in the plural, and in modern usage often used to imply that the joint effort is unethical, shady, questionable, or illegal; as, a shill in cahoots with a pickpocket, to serve as a distraction.
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Noun1.cahoot - collusion; "in cahoots with"
connivance, collusion - agreement on a secret plot

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The report contained some good news, in that there is little evidence terrorists and pirate syndicates are in cahoots.
Apparently, this vertically-challenged guy was in cahoots with the whole bar, as the entire crowd of people followed as Machnau and the midget were being dragged out the door.
Harper, for example, said his Elmo is a foe of Barman and Superman, but in cahoots with Incredible, SpongeBob SquarePants and at least one of the half-dozen Spider-Men who prowl the street.
 
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