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  1. The meaning of CAHOOT is partnership, league —usually used in plural—usually used in phrases like in cahoots to describe people or groups working together or making plans together in secret. How to use cahoot in a sentence.

  2. CAHOOTS definition: 1. acting together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose: 2. acting together with others…. Learn more.

  3. In close, often secretive or conspiratorial cooperation with someone. It turned out that the business tycoon was in cahoots with local law enforcement to have the investigation dropped. We've been in cahoots with a company overseas who can produce the product for half the price. See also: cahoots.

  4. in cahoots. phrase. If you say that one person is in cahoots with another, you do not trust the first person because you think that they are planning something secretly with the other. [disapproval] In his view they were all in cahoots with the police. [+ with] I am not having you and him in cahoots against me.

  5. acting together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose: A banker and a government minister were in cahoots over a property deal. It's reckoned that someone in the government was in cahoots with the assassin. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Plotting & trapping. be in league with someone idiom. catch someone out. chemtrail.

  6. See examples of IN CAHOOTS used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of 'in cahoots' in cahoots. phrase. If you say that one person is in cahoots with another, you do not trust the first person because you think that they are planning something secretly with the other. [disapproval] In his view they were all in cahoots with the police. See full dictionary entry for cahoots.

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