- cahoots
n. (esp. AE) in cahoots with ('in partnership with')
* * *(esp. AE) in cahoots with ('in partnership with')
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
n. (esp. AE) in cahoots with ('in partnership with')
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
Cahoots — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cahoots Álbum de The Band Publicación 15 de septiembre de 1971 Grabación Comienzos de 1971 … Wikipedia Español
Cahoots — may refer to:* Cahoots (album), the fourth LP by Canadian American rock group The Band * Cahoots (magazine), an independent Canadian women s magazine * In Cahoots, a Canterbury scene band let by guitarist Phil Miller * Cahoot, an internet bank in … Wikipedia
Cahoots — Studioalbum von The Band Veröffentlichung 15. September 1971 Label Capitol … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cahoots — Album par The Band Sortie septembre 1971 Enregistrement 1971 Durée 46:41 Genre Rock Producteur The Band … Wikipédia en Français
cahoots — ☆ cahoots [kə ho͞ots′ ] pl.n. 〚< ?〛 Slang partnership; league: chiefly in phrase in cahoots (with), in league (with): usually applied to questionable dealing or to conspiracy * * * ca·hoots (kə ho͞otsʹ) pl.n. Informal Questionable collaboration;… … Universalium
cahoots — ► PLURAL NOUN (in phrase in cahoots) informal ▪ colluding or conspiring together secretly. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
cahoots — ☆ cahoots [kə ho͞ots′ ] pl.n. [< ?] Slang partnership; league: chiefly in phrase in cahoots (with), in league (with): usually applied to questionable dealing or to conspiracy … English World dictionary
cahoots — 1829, Amer.Eng., said to be perhaps from Fr. cahute cabin, hut (12c.), but U.S. sources credit it to Fr. cohorte (see COHORT (Cf. cohort)), a word said to be in use in the South and West with a sense of companions, confederates … Etymology dictionary
cahoots — [n] conspiracy alliance, collusion, league, partnership; concepts 114,660 … New thesaurus
cahoots — [[t]kəhu͟ːts[/t]] PHRASE: usu v link PHR, oft PHR with n (disapproval) If you say that one person is in cahoots with another, you do not trust the first person because you think that they are planning something secretly with the other. In his… … English dictionary