1. cahoots - Noun
2. cahoots - Verb
Collusion or collaboration to nefarious ends.
Being frustrated or up in cahoots.
(uncommon) plural of cahoot.
cahoots
third-person singular simple present indicative of cahoot
2000s and 2010s In 2000, Benedict wrote and directed his first screenplay, Cahoots. Source: Internet
Around 1970, Rick Danko from The Band began to use an Ampeg fretless, which he modified with Fender pickups—as heard on the 1971 Cahoots studio album and the Rock of Ages album recorded live in 1971. Source: Internet
Afghanistan is struggling, not apparently with much success, to reduce its poppy cultivation that breeds drug lords and narcotic traffickers many of whom with roots in Pakistan, and, are in cahoots with terrorists. Source: Internet
It’s perfect for blasting when your neighbor’s cat is an evil zombie in cahoots with their evil zombie toddler to sever your Achilles tendon. Source: Internet
In any event, Alex Salmond thought that he would be supported by the LibDems, who after all had been in cahoots with the Labour Party since the Scottish Parliament was founded. Source: Internet
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party convenor Hanuman Beniwal has once again alleged that Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot and former CM Vasundhara Raje are in cahoots with each other and demanded their narco test. Source: Internet