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  1. Cahoot is an informal word for partnership, league, or secret collaboration. It is usually used in phrases like in cahoots to describe people or groups working together or making plans together in secret. The word may come from French cahute, meaning "cabin" or "hut".

  2. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. in cahoots adv. slang (conspiring, in league) confabulado adj. (informal) compinchado, conchabado adj. It feels like all the teachers are in cahoots to overload their students with homework.

  3. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase in cahoots, which means in close, often secretive or conspiratorial cooperation with someone. Find out the origin, synonyms, and related expressions of in cahoots from various sources and dictionaries.

  4. Cahoots means acting together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose. Learn how to use this informal expression in different contexts and how to pronounce it correctly.

  5. Traducciones. EN. in cahoots {adjetivo} volume_up. 1. "with" in cahoots. volume_up. confabulado {adj. m} in cahoots. volume_up. en connivencia {adj. m/f} [form.] more_vert. The European Parliament must not be in cahoots with this measure and Parliament must ask for what Mrs Estevan and Mr Langer called for!

  6. Inglés. Español. go cahoots in [sth], go cahoots on [sth] v expr. slang (be partners) confabularse ⇒ v prnl. in cahoots adv. slang (conspiring, in league) confabulado adj.

  7. Cahoots means acting together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose. Learn how to use this informal expression in sentences and how to pronounce it correctly.