CAHOOT


Meaning of CAHOOT in English

kəˈhüt noun

( -s )

Etymology: perhaps from French cahute hut, cabin, modification (probably influenced by cabane hut, cabin) of hutte — more at cabin , hut

1. : partnership — usually plural

in cahoots with the devil

go into cahoots with someone

2. : collusion , connivance : secret agreement — usually plural

officials in cahoots with the underworld

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