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Also, in cahoots with . In close cooperation or in partnership with, often secretly or in a conspiracy. For example, “For anybody on the road might be a robber, or in league with robbers” (Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities , 1859), or We suspect that the mayor is in cahoots with the construction industry . The first term dates from the mid-1500s. The variant, a colloquialism dating from the early 1800s, may come from the French cahute , “a small hut or cabin,” and may allude to the close quarters in such a dwelling.Advertisement
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