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Word of the Day – Cahoots

By October 6, 2016Word of the Day

Cahoots (pl noun)

ka-hoots

Colluding or conspiring together secretly.

Cahoots is a word with a murky past, no one knows its origin and none can agree on when it came about with some saying French early 15th century and others Scots early 19th century.

Example sentences

“He’s in cahoots with the Devil.”

“Look at them the conniving little backstabbers, they’re in cahoots with the management and are up to no good.”

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