partners in crime

partner in crime

1. One who aids or accompanies someone in crimes or nefarious actions. Once the CFO and CEO were revealed to be partners in crime, they were both fired for their involvement in the embezzling scandal.
2. By extension, one's close friend or confidant. If Seth is here, Jimmy can't be far behind—those two are partners in crime.
See also: crime, partner
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

partners in crime

 
1. Fig. persons who cooperate in committing a crime or a deception. (Usually an exaggeration.) The sales manager and the used-car salesmen are nothing but partners in crime.
2. persons who cooperate in some legal task. The legal department and payroll are partners in crime as far as the average worker is concerned.
See also: crime, partner
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • partner
  • partner in crime
  • someone's partner in crime
  • take a warrant out on (one)
  • take out a warrant on (one)
  • reappoint
  • reappoint (one) as (something)
  • reappoint as
  • swear a warrant out on (one)
  • swear out a warrant on (one)