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cahoots
/ kəˈhuːts /
plural noun
- partnership; league (esp in the phrases go in cahoots with, go cahoot ) 
- in collusion 
Word History and Origins
Origin of cahoots1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“My aunt was crying and my mom was just losing her cahoots trying to do everything.”
Within hours of arriving in Venice, he begins to suspect that the city itself, with its disorienting streets and shady denizens, is somehow in cahoots with his sphinxlike wife to betray him.
Several recent scandals have suggested Morena politicians were in cahoots with organized crime.
It seems that Martin is in cahoots with one of the other most-terrible Trump appointees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
And I think in that trust gap, you have somebody like an RFK Jr who tries to explain it all via a grand conspiracy theory about the scientists and everybody being in cahoots.
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