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cahoot

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[kuh-hoot] / kəˈhut /

idioms

  1. in cahoot / cahoots,

    1. in partnership; in league.

    2. in conspiracy.

      in cahoots with the enemy.

  2. go cahoots, to share equally; become partners: Also go in cahoot with, go in cahoots

    They went cahoots in the establishment of the store.


Etymology

Origin of cahoot

1820–30, perhaps < French cahute cabin, hut, equivalent to ca ( bane ) cabin + hutte hut

Example Sentences

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Br'er Bat flaps out in de gloomin' dark, An' even ef he's boun' for a harmless lark, He favors de devil an' he keeps sech hours Dat he seems in cahoot wid de evil powers.

From Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles by Stuart, Ruth McEnery

What to do with Baby Koot Worries all the whole cahoot.

From Cobwebs from a Library Corner by Bangs, John Kendrick

Don't ax me; ax the witches what she has in cahoot.

From At the Mercy of Tiberius by Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane)