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cahoots noun ▶ in cahoots with conspiring or planning with someone US, 1829- O’Connor, however, is the Democratic leader of the Maryland organ-ization, which is in cahoots with one of the tightest and biggest Mafia concentrations in the country. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 201, 1951
- Was she in cahoots with some Puerto Rican pusher who was about to make his entrance in my life? — Philip Roth, Portnoy’s Complaint, p. 180, 1969
- [B]ecause when you father finds out you spent that money on drugs, he’s gonna think I’m in cahoots with you, and then he’s gonna forgive you and kill me. — Kenneth Lonergan, This is Our Youth, p. 88, 2000
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